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She Takes It Black is a curious little entry from 2015 that dances around some intriguing themes of loss and the search for connection. The atmosphere is thick with an almost tangible sense of isolation, which is striking given its modest production values. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's a rawness that feels genuine, making the characters relatable in their struggles. The pacing is a deliberate choice, allowing moments to breathe, which may not be everyone's cup of tea but adds to the film’s contemplative nature. Practical effects are sparse but effective, grounding the narrative in a reality that resonates, even if the overall execution leaves some gaps.
This film's distribution seems to have been limited, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. There are few known editions, and the scarcity has led to a niche following among those who appreciate its thematic depth and unique tone. While it may not be a sought-after gem, its distinctiveness keeps it on the radar for those who delve deeper into indie cinemas.
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