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So, 'Window Cleaners' dives into this really interesting moral quandary—two undocumented workers, just trying to get by, suddenly find themselves in a heavy situation. The atmosphere is quite tense, almost claustrophobic at times, given the high-rise setting. You can feel the weight of their decisions. There's this rawness to the performances, capturing the struggle of balancing survival with conscience. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects in the apartment scenes really ground it. The pacing allows the viewer to digest the tension, leading to a slow burn that brings out the emotional stakes. It’s distinctive in how it explores these themes without any overly dramatic tropes, which I find refreshing.
Currently, there isn’t a lot of information about its distribution or any physical media releases. Given its recent 2025 release, collectors might find it a bit scarce, especially with an unknown director. Interest could grow as the film garners more critical attention and word-of-mouth, so it may be one to keep an eye on for future availability.
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