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So, here's the thing about 'Bluff'. It's this deep dive into the complexities of perception and reality, told through the eyes of a young girl grappling with her sight. The pacing is quite deliberate, almost meditative, which really enhances the emotional weight of her struggle. You can feel the tension between her desire to be seen as normal and the harsh truth of her declining vision. The performances are raw and heartfelt, particularly given the personal ties of Georgie Morrell to the narrative. It’s distinct in how it handles the sensitivity of its subject, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the closing credits.
Finding a physical copy of 'Bluff' can be a real treasure hunt; it hasn't had a wide release, leading to a certain level of scarcity that collectors have started to notice. There's a growing interest in films that explore disability through personal narratives, and this one fits the bill with its authentic storytelling. It’s worth keeping an eye out for limited edition prints or festival releases that might pop up now and then.
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