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So, you know this one, Bugs? It’s pretty raw and has this gritty vibe that really pulls you in. The way Jumonji's cramped space feels like a character itself is something else—like you can almost feel the heat of that August morning. The dynamic with Torigai adds a layer of tension, and there's something almost surreal about the stray cat that Jumonji adores. The film doesn’t rush; it’s all about those little moments, which might throw off some viewers, but that’s part of its charm. The practical effects, while minimal, bring a certain authenticity. It’s distinctive in its approach to isolation and companionship, making you ponder long after it’s over.
Bugs has a certain scarcity in physical formats; finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt. Its obscure status might appeal to those who enjoy offbeat indie films. The film's unsettling tone and intimate performances keep it on the radar for collectors who appreciate the more niche corners of cinema. If you like films that explore human connection in unconventional settings, this one is worth tracking down.
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