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Quest (2017) is one of those quiet films that sneaks up on you. It centers around a teacher who's genuinely invested in his students, particularly a troubled 12-year-old boy caught in a cycle of abuse and addiction. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for character development that feels raw and real. You can feel the weight of the boy's struggles and the teacher’s unwavering belief in him. There's a lot of heart in the performances—each actor seems to breathe life into the script, which, while simple, digs deep into themes of trust and redemption. It's not flashy but there's something profoundly affecting about its straightforward approach.
Quest has seen limited releases, primarily existing on digital platforms, which makes physical copies somewhat rare. It's not the kind of film that floods the collector's market, so finding a DVD or Blu-ray may be a challenge. This obscurity adds to its charm for collectors who appreciate deeper cuts. The performances and themes resonate with those who enjoy character-driven narratives, making it an interesting piece for those looking to expand their collection with more under-the-radar films.
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