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So, 'The House of Solitude' from 2022, it’s got this moody, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that pulls you right into Marion’s world. The whole setup at the construction site is tense, and the sudden death of the construction manager adds a layer of unease. It's really about the complicated dynamics between mother and son, and how this new construction manager becomes a catalyst for conflict. The performances feel very grounded, not overly dramatic, which suits the themes of isolation and struggle. The pace is deliberate, allowing the viewer to breathe in the weight of Marion's decisions and her relationship with her son. Not flashy, but definitely distinctive in its quiet intensity.
This film has had limited release, making it somewhat scarce in physical formats. It's interesting to note the lack of a well-known director, which might catch the attention of collectors looking for hidden gems. There’s not a ton of merchandise or special editions out yet, but its unique narrative and style are starting to build a dialogue among collectors. Keep an eye on it as it may gain traction in niche circles.
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