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Cluck is a curious little gem from 2011 that dives into the chaotic life of a chicken coop, where each character has its own quirks. The atmosphere is oddly charming, with a blend of humor and tension as a newcomer shakes things up among the flock. The pacing has a leisurely feel, allowing the viewer to soak in the peculiar dynamics of the cast, all brought to life with practical effects that give it an endearing, rustic quality. The performances, while not from big names, are delightfully earnest, capturing the essence of barnyard politics. It’s distinctive for its low-budget charm, feeling like a quirky indie project that didn’t quite find its audience but leaves a lasting impression nonetheless.
Cluck has had a limited presence in the collector's market, primarily preserved on DVD and some digital platforms. It’s not widely circulated, which adds to its allure for those eager to discover lesser-known indie films. The film has a certain scarcity that can intrigue collectors who appreciate offbeat narratives, and it might not be easy to find in more mainstream collections.
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