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'Sweets' is a curious exploration of Oliver, a character who defies societal norms with his unique perspective on life. The film's atmosphere is both unsettling and hypnotic, drawing you into Oliver's world where repetition is comfort and unpredictability is an enemy. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to really sit with Oliver's peculiarities. It's the kind of film that leans heavily on practical effects which adds a tactile quality to the experience. Performances are subtle, yet they resonate with a certain rawness that feels genuine. It’s distinctive in how it presents mental divergence without resorting to clichés. There's an odd charm to it that lingers long after the credits roll.
'Sweets' remains a bit of an under-the-radar piece, with limited distribution making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Formats are scarce, and it’s one of those films that can spark interesting conversations due to its unconventional perspective. Interest seems to grow slowly, particularly among those who appreciate indie cinema that doesn’t conform to mainstream storytelling.
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