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So, 'Brown Bunnies 23' is quite the curiosity, isn't it? It's got this really offbeat atmosphere, leaning heavily into the bizarre and surreal. The pacing is erratic, which might put some viewers off, but I think that adds to its charm. Themes of isolation and existential reflection bubble beneath the surface, even if the narrative itself can feel disjointed. The practical effects, while not always polished, have a raw energy to them that feels refreshing amidst all the CGI we see these days. It's one of those films that sticks with you because it's so different, and you can’t help but wonder about the mind behind it.
'Brown Bunnies 23' has had a bit of a tumultuous journey in terms of format releases. Initially available on limited DVD, it's become somewhat scarce, drawing the interest of collectors who are keen on indie oddities. Despite the lack of a known director, there's a certain allure to unearthing these lesser-known titles, and this one certainly has its share of discussions within collector circles.
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