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So, 'Becoming Animal' puts you right in the thick of an electronic music festival, deep in the woods, which is an interesting setting choice. Juste, the protagonist, starts out as this enthusiastic volunteer, but then things get chaotic when this gang shows up, and it turns into a survival story. The tension builds in a unique way—it's not just about the music or the festival scene, but also about how she transforms under pressure. There's a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, almost like a documentary at times. Plus, the practical effects used during the gang's disruption are a nice touch, adding to that gritty atmosphere. Overall, it diverges from typical festival flicks and feels more grounded.
The film has had limited physical releases, which often makes it a talking point among collectors interested in unique narratives. Its scarcity, combined with the distinctive premise and execution, has led to a growing interest in both digital and physical formats. While not widely discussed in mainstream circles, it holds a certain allure for those who appreciate underground cinema and unconventional storytelling.
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