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So, 'Bear' is this intriguing piece that really plays with time and space. You have this character, G, who’s trapped in a house – but it’s not just any house, it’s like a character in itself with its eerie presences and the oppressive atmosphere it creates. The pacing is quite unsettling, almost dreamlike, which aligns perfectly with G’s recurring nightmare. It really digs into themes of inner demons, which feels very relatable yet haunting. The practical effects, though not flashy, effectively enhance the overall dread. Performances are raw and gripping, pulling you into this existential struggle. I’d say it’s distinctive for how it blurs the lines between reality and the psychological, something you don’t see every day.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with few known physical releases making it a rarity. Often discussed among enthusiasts for its unconventional narrative and chilling tone, its scarcity adds to its appeal. There's definitely a growing interest as more collectors seek out unique psychological horror films that challenge traditional storytelling.
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