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September (2018) has this mellow, reflective vibe that really captures the essence of an Indian summer. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to savor each moment, like the ripening fruit it hints at. It’s interesting how the film uses practical effects to create a sense of realism, grounding the ethereal atmosphere in something tangible. Performances are subtle, yet they resonate with a quiet intensity that lingers long after. It’s distinct in its poetic exploration of nature and existence, almost meditative – not your typical narrative arc, but there’s beauty in that stillness.
September is relatively scarce in physical formats, with only a limited run of DVDs and Blu-rays released, making it a sought-after item for collectors who appreciate its unique artistic approach. Given the film's niche appeal and the obscurity of its director, it has gained a following among cinephiles who value atmospheric and thematic depth over conventional storytelling. The film's lack of widespread distribution adds to its collectible allure, positioning it as a hidden gem for those who explore beyond mainstream cinema.
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