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The Will (2021) is one of those slow-burn dramas that toy with existential themes. David's journey through making his Last Will and Testament unfolds with a haunting simplicity. The film's atmosphere is steeped in a sense of inevitability, which is both engaging and slightly unsettling. You feel the weight of every decision he makes, and the pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflection on life's fragility. The performances carry a raw honesty that's quite striking, even if the director remains a mystery, perhaps adding to the film's allure. It's distinctive in how it intertwines personal reflections with broader questions about legacy and mortality, leaving you pondering long after it's over.
The Will was released in a limited run, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are a few independent labels that might have pressed physical copies, but overall, it's not widely available. Interest in obscure titles like this one tends to grow over time, especially among those who appreciate thematic depth and character studies. If you come across it at an auction or from a private seller, it might be worth considering for its unique take on mortality.
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