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So, 'Bee Problem' is this curious film that really hones in on the chaotic energy of a woman's life spiraling post-divorce. The bees serve as a metaphor—like her emotions, they swarm in and out, creating this unsettling atmosphere. It's not heavily stylized, but the practical effects with the bees are surprisingly effective, lending an almost surreal quality to the mundane events of her day. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, but that adds to the sense of disarray in her life. The performances are quite raw, capturing the desperation and humor in her situation. It’s a unique blend of drama and absurdity that leaves you pondering about personal crises amidst the chaos of the world around us.
This film has a bit of a peculiar history, it hasn't seen many releases, especially on physical formats, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Many are still seeking out this offbeat storytelling approach that wades through personal struggle with a bizarre twist. Interest seems to be growing, particularly because of its quirky premise and the niche it fills in exploring human emotion through the lens of the absurd.
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