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So, 'Songs of Blood and Destiny'—it’s kind of a heavy piece. It leans into this deep existential territory, all wrapped in the style of Marina Carr. You get this Beckettian touch, where the humor is dark but sharp, reflecting on both the individual and the broader human condition. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which makes sense given its origins in poetry. It’s got a raw, honest atmosphere, and I’d say the performances really capture this interplay of hope and despair. The practical effects give it a gritty texture, enhancing that sense of impending doom we’re all feeling today. Not your average watch for sure, but there’s something hauntingly beautiful about it.
This film is still fresh on the scene, so not much in the way of formats has emerged yet—it's primarily digital for now. But I anticipate some collectors might be keen on snagging physical copies if they come out down the line, especially given its literary roots. The scarcity factor could play a role in future interest, as films based on well-known playwrights often attract niche audiences. Keep an eye on it, as it could evolve into a sought-after piece in the right circles.
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