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The Itch (2018) is a gritty take on the heist genre that really leans into the psychological aspect of desperation. The two novice robbers, caught in their own tangled web of moral ambiguity, bring a distinct tension to the film. It's not just about the robbery; it's about the unraveling of their lives that leads them to this point. There's a rawness in the performances that feels very real, underlined by an understated but effective score. The pacing is uneven, which some might find off-putting, but it actually enhances the sense of dread and uncertainty. Practical effects are minimal but impactful, and the film's atmosphere hangs heavy with regret and bad choices, making it feel more like a character study than your typical crime caper.
The Itch has had a limited release, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Some copies do pop up in indie film collections, but they can be tricky to find due to the unknown director and lack of widespread distribution. The film has garnered a niche interest among those who appreciate character-driven narratives in heist films, giving it a unique place in discussions about modern indie cinema.
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