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Szóló (2022) is a curious entry that plays with the notions of solitude and introspection. The film crafts a unique atmosphere, almost meditative at times, which might not be for everyone but resonates deeply with some. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to hang in the air, almost echoing the themes of isolation. I can't put my finger on who directed it – there's a raw, unfiltered quality that suggests a fresh voice in cinema. Practical effects, albeit sparingly used, have a homespun charm that adds to its authenticity. Performances are understated, filled with a quiet intensity that draws you in, making it distinctive in a sea of more commercial offerings.
Szóló has sparked some interest among collectors mainly for its intriguing themes and unique execution. There are limited formats available, primarily digital, which may make physical media enthusiasts a bit restless. While it hasn't achieved widespread acclaim or notoriety yet, there's a certain charm to its obscurity that some collectors find appealing. Keep an eye on this one; who knows how it might evolve in conversations among cinephiles.
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