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So, 'Bin' is this quiet little film that kind of creeps up on you. It’s about a guy who's really fixated on his neighbor’s trash bin, which sounds mundane but becomes this weird exploration of obsession and community. The pacing is deliberately slow, building a sort of tension that makes even mundane moments feel loaded. It has this atmospheric quality, too, almost voyeuristic, which really sets it apart. The performances are understated, but they pack a punch—there’s something relatable and eerie about the main character. It’s not flashy, but it gets under your skin in a way that sticks with you.
'Bin' has had a bit of an uneven release history, with its limited screenings making it a rare find for collectors. The physical media versions, especially any signed editions, are hard to come by, sparking interest among niche collectors. It might not have the widest appeal, but its unique premise and quiet intensity give it a particular charm that some collectors find intriguing.
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