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So, there's this film called Boris that really dives into the life of a young musician in Hollywood. It’s all about these two days that spiral into this weird, unsettling mystery. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's something almost dreamlike about how the story unfolds. I found the pacing intriguing—it's not rushed, but it keeps you on your toes, and there’s this haunting quality to the visuals, especially around the Los Angeles River. The performances have a raw edge that makes you feel like you’re right there with Boris, grappling with his circumstances. It definitely leaves you with lingering thoughts about ambition and the strangeness of the city.
Boris is still making its way through the collector circuit, with very few copies available in physical formats. The film’s unique blend of mystery and music has started to pique interest, but since the director remains unknown, it adds an element of curiosity. Collectors seem to be drawn to the practical effects and the raw, atmospheric storytelling, which might not appeal to everyone but definitely stands out. Given its indie status and the nebulous details surrounding it, I'd keep an eye out for any releases or special editions that might surface.
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