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S. is a curious exploration of identity and relationships, weaving a narrative that shifts between two vibrant cities—Brussels and New York. The film drifts through the protagonist's tangled web of connections: her family, her lovers, and the existential strife that ties them together. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to dwell in the atmosphere of confusion and longing. It has a raw, almost experimental feel, capturing the essence of the late '90s indie scene. The performances are nuanced, giving life to the complexity of love and hate. What stands out is how it tackles themes of belonging and alienation, making it resonate even today in our modern landscape.
S. is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases of its time. Originally released on VHS, its limited availability has made it a sought-after title among those who appreciate indie cinema from the late '90s. DVD editions are scarce, and it hasn't seen a recent re-release, which can add to its allure for collectors looking for unique, lesser-known gems that provoke thought and discussion.
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