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So, 'Therefore, Socrates is Mortal' is one of those films that tugs at the existential threads while grounding itself in a contemporary crisis—climate change. It has a kind of slow burn pacing that really allows the viewer to sink into the philosophical musings of the lead character, a philosophy teacher who’s pushed to his limits. The atmosphere is quite somber yet reflective, almost meditative at times. The performances, even from lesser-known actors, feel genuine and raw, lending a sense of authenticity to the narrative. What stands out is the practical effects used to symbolize environmental decay, creating a stark contrast to the dialogues about life and mortality. It’s not flashy, but it leaves you pondering long after it’s over.
This film has seen limited releases, making it quite scarce in certain formats. Its independent nature and the unknown director add to the intrigue, especially for collectors drawn to under-the-radar titles. While it may not have generated massive buzz, those who appreciate philosophical narratives will likely seek it out, particularly as the climate themes resonate more each year.
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