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So, 'Apple Shot' is this low-key dramedy that captures a very relatable kind of chaos. You’ve got this mother, right, going about her daily grind—cleaning, cooking, the usual drill—but the film really digs into her breaking point as her family's constant demands start to feel more like harassment. It’s pretty atmospheric, with a tone that swings from lighthearted to deeply poignant. The pacing? It’s a bit meandering at times, which might not sit well with everyone, but it adds to that slice-of-life feel. Performances are raw and grounded, and the practical effects used for some of the more surreal moments really stand out, making it distinct in its own right. Overall, it’s an exploration of domesticity that’s both comedic and heartbreaking.
'Apple Shot' is still relatively fresh on the scene, so it’s not overly common in collector circles yet. The film had a limited release and then made its way to some indie festivals, which might explain the scarcity. Keep an eye out for any special edition formats down the line; with its unique take on domestic life, it could pique interest among those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
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