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Break-In (1983) is one of those obscure docs that kind of slips under the radar. It captures the raw energy of a specific time and place, you know? The pacing is a bit meandering, but it somehow adds to the overall vibe. It touches on themes of intrusion and the often unseen boundaries we have in society. The practical effects are very low-key, but they serve a purpose in creating an unsettling atmosphere. While the director is unknown, the performances feel genuine, almost like you're watching a slice of life unfold. It's distinct, in that it doesn’t try too hard to impress but rather leaves you pondering long after you’ve seen it.
Underrated documentary from the early '80sUnique take on societal boundariesGreat for collectors of niche films
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