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Blue Bags Float in Saltwater is a tense little gem that really sinks you into its atmosphere. The beach house setting feels almost suffocating at times, with that constant undercurrent of dread as Darryl's paranoia spirals out of control. Beth's character is intriguing; she takes the reins and presents a fascinating contrast to Darryl's unraveling state of mind. It’s a slow burn, but it works; the pacing allows those small moments of tension to build. The performances feel raw and authentic, and while it’s low on flashy effects, the practical elements certainly add to its gritty realism. The whole film has an unsettling edge that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film isn't widely recognized but has sparked interest among collectors who appreciate indie cinema's raw storytelling. It hasn't seen extensive format releases, making original copies somewhat scarce. Given its unique premise and gripping atmosphere, it's likely to become a sought-after piece for those who admire character-driven narratives and offbeat films.
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