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Ulit-ulit has this intriguing vibe, you know? It follows Kokoy, a 20-year-old who's really down on his luck after getting kicked out of school. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, like you're stuck in his loop alongside him. There's this darkly comedic tone that plays with the absurdities of his situation, and the performances are raw, especially the lead. It's not flashy or overdone; just a grounded look at life's relentless cycle of misfortune. The practical effects, when they do appear, add a nice touch of realism to his struggles, making it a unique watch among indie films this year.
Ulit-ulit is still relatively fresh on the indie circuit, making it a bit harder to find in physical formats, which collectors might appreciate. Limited screenings and festivals show its potential for niche interest, especially for those keen on exploring unique narrative structures. There’s something appealing about owning a piece of modern cinema that dives into existential themes, and it’ll be interesting to see how its scarcity evolves over time.
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