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So, 'Taste of Cherry' has this haunting vibe, like it’s steeped in the kind of melancholy that sticks with you long after the credits roll. The city girl’s nightmares pull you into an atmosphere that feels heavy yet oddly beautiful, especially as her fascination with death unfolds. Then there’s Abby, this lively livestreamer, who adds a contrasting layer of vitality and fragility to the mix. The pacing sort of drifts, reflecting their search for meaning beyond the concrete jungle. The performances are raw, and you can really feel the weight of their journeys. It’s not your typical narrative structure, which makes it feel fresh and compelling in an unsettling way.
This film seems to be flying under the radar, with limited releases making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Early screenings generated some buzz, but physical formats are still elusive. Given its unique narrative style and the intensity of its themes, it might attract those looking for deep, character-driven stories. Keep an eye out; as word spreads, this gem could see more interest from collectors.
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