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So, 'The Others Have So Much More' – it’s this raw dive into a single night with this character, Victorio. The atmosphere is thick with a kind of melancholy, and the pacing feels almost deliberate, like each moment drags a bit but in a way that mirrors Victorio’s own existential drift. Loneliness and confusion are palpable; you can almost feel the weight of his solitude. The performances, while perhaps not polished, carry a certain authenticity that makes it all the more engaging. It’s distinct in its unflinching look at desire and isolation, and there's something about its rawness that sticks with you, you know? Definitely one of those hidden gems that doesn’t get talked about much.
This film is quite the rarity, having limited releases and few copies floating around in circulation. It’s not one of those mainstream titles, so collector interest is pretty niche but definitely present. It has seen some obscure festival screenings, and its cult status among certain circles keeps it in conversation, making it a curious piece for serious collectors.
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