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So, 'Unnecessary Lives' has this raw edge to it, you know? The story follows Jozsó and Csőri, two friends who find themselves caught in a whirlwind after a seemingly innocuous night out. There's a kind of gritty realism as they face this existential crisis, dealing with the lack of parental love that haunts them. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, and the pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to really sit with their struggles. It’s not flashy; practical effects are used sparingly, but effectively. The performances have this understated quality that draws you in, making their journey feel incredibly personal. It’s the kind of film that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving you to ponder its themes of connection and isolation.
'Unnecessary Lives' is still relatively new, so collectors might find it in limited quantities, especially in physical formats like Blu-ray. The film has, however, gained a bit of a cult following due to its unique exploration of heavy themes and its raw storytelling style. There’s a certain scarcity as independent films like this often have smaller runs, making it a potential interest for those who appreciate deeper narratives and character-driven plots.
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