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So, 'Barry' is this intriguing little film that sneaks into your consciousness. It’s not just about Susan and her gardening; it's really about the disruption of everyday life, the way a simple task can be thrown into chaos by something so trivial - in this case, a neighbor's dog. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which contrasts sharply with the sudden, almost jarring, interruptions from that dog. The performances have a genuine quality to them, bringing out the frustrations of suburban life in a way that feels relatable. It’s distinctive for its focus on the mundane, where you might find yourself thinking about your own peaceful moments interrupted by the absurd. There's a rawness to the practical effects and sound design that pulls you in.
This film has a bit of a niche appeal, making it less common among mainstream collections. It's been released on limited home media, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors seem to appreciate its exploration of ordinary life and the chaos that pokes through, making it a unique piece worth keeping an eye on as interest grows.
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