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So, 'The Angle of Our Wrists' really dives into this intense emotional space. You've got Jean, who’s just trying to navigate his identity in a restrictive environment, and then Théo comes in, bringing this wild spirit that shakes everything up. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it’s drawing you deeper into the tension between conformity and freedom. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of expectation, and there's something really raw about how the performances capture that struggle. The practical effects—they're subtle, but they enhance the reality of this place that’s supposed to heal but ends up complicating so much more. It’s distinctive in how it portrays the longing for self-expression against societal norms.
This film has started to pique the interest of collectors. The lack of information regarding its director and genre adds to a bit of mystery, and it's not widely available yet, which bodes well for future value. There are whispers about various format releases, but nothing concrete has materialized. Overall, it offers a compelling narrative that could resonate with those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
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