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So, 'The Flare' has this really eerie tone that just pulls you in with its exploration of bodies and their fragile existence. There's a lot of visual experimentation at play, with those intermittent flashes that sometimes feel like a warning—a prelude to something catastrophic. It’s not just about a story; it’s more of a sensory experience, where pacing seems to reflect the anxieties of our own times. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, and you can’t help but feel the weight of each image as it flickers on screen. That approach makes it distinctive, almost like a fragmented dream that lingers long after it ends.
There’s a certain scarcity to 'The Flare' that has caught the attention of collectors. It hasn't had a wide release, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate unique, avant-garde cinema. Formats are limited, making it a sought-after piece for those who value experimental storytelling and visual artistry in their collections.
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