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So, 'BedBugs' is this quirky little gem that came out of the Salisbury Arts Centre Shootout back in 2011. It's a loose take on 'Lord of the Flies' but with a unique twist—these kids face their own chaotic world of bedbugs instead of just savagery. The pacing is pretty frenetic, which makes sense given the time constraints they had. You can feel the energy of a rushed production, but that gives it a raw quality that I actually appreciate. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain charm, and the performances are surprisingly engaging for a quick turnaround project. It snagged second place in the competition, which speaks to its distinctive approach and execution.
Finding a copy of 'BedBugs' can be a bit tricky since it's a product of a specific 48-hour film challenge. It's not widely circulated like other titles, and that gives it a bit of collector allure. The film's DIY aesthetic and the story's adaptation choices make it a fascinating piece for enthusiasts of indie cinema and those interested in experimental storytelling. Overall, it embodies a moment in time for short films, capturing that raw creativity that often gets lost in more polished productions.
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