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So, Bumper is that intriguing follow-up from Dhanveerrah, directed by Hari Santhosh. It's hard to pin down a single genre; there's a mix of drama and some lighter moments that catch you off guard. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow β you get swept along with its rhythm. The performances carry a weight to them, with an authenticity that feels grounded. You can tell there's a strong emphasis on practical effects over CGI, which gives it a distinct tactile quality. The whole vibe feels like a throwback in some ways, yet also fresh β a unique blend that might resonate with collectors who appreciate that balance between tradition and modern storytelling.
Bumper is still somewhat elusive in terms of its distribution; not a lot of copies out there, especially in physical formats. It seems to be gaining some traction among niche collectors who appreciate its unique aesthetic and storytelling style. The scarcity might make it appealing for those who like to hunt down lesser-known gems that have a strong direction and a distinctive feel.
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