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BOXSTUFFING is this curious little entry that flies under the radar, yet there's something oddly compelling about it. Loowey’s journey into the House feels almost dreamlike, a blend of eerie atmosphere and exploratory dread—like a labyrinth where responsibility is the monster lurking in the shadows. The pacing? It's deliberate, allowing for that creeping tension to build slowly, punctuated by moments that feel both surreal and relatable. Practical effects, though minimal, have a raw charm that adds to the film's unique texture. Performances are earnest, perhaps not award-winning, but they anchor the story in an authentic way. Definitely a distinct piece that leaves you pondering long after it’s over, for better or worse.
Boxstuffing is a bit of a rarity when it comes to home media; it hasn't seen numerous releases, which adds to its collectible charm. Interest in the film has grown, especially among fans of obscure indie cinema. The lack of information about its year and director adds an air of mystery that collectors love to dig into. If you find a copy, it might just spark some intriguing conversation among fellow collectors.
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