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So, 'Metal' is this interesting flick from 2021, where you have this grandfather dealing with the heavy grief of losing his grandson, who was really into graffiti. It's got this raw, emotional tone, and the pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times. There’s something about how it juxtaposes the vibrancy of street art against the sorrow of loss that really stuck with me. The performances are gritty, and the practical effects, especially the graffiti scenes, give it this tactile feel that enhances the atmosphere. It’s distinctive in its approach to healing through art, and I find that quite compelling if you’re into character-driven narratives.
This film, 'Metal,' seems to have slipped under the radar since its release, which adds a certain scarcity to it in collector circles. As of now, there aren't many editions available, and its unique blend of grief and art has sparked interest among those who appreciate deeper narratives. Keep an eye on this one; it may gain a following as more collectors seek out those hidden gems that dive into the human experience.
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