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So, 'Come With Us' is this intriguing venture by Garth Maxwell and Simon Marler, their first outing together, and it feels like a fresh start. The tone is atmospheric, leaning heavily into a sense of unease that builds steadily, drawing you in with its deliberate pacing. They play with practical effects in a way that feels raw and authentic, which is refreshing in today's CGI-heavy landscape. The performances are quite layered, hinting at deeper themes of isolation and the human condition that linger long after the credits roll. It's not your typical debut, and there’s a certain charm in its imperfections that makes it a distinctive piece to consider for any collection.
'Come With Us' is a recent release, and as such, its availability varies. There’s a growing buzz around it, especially among collectors who appreciate first films from emerging directors. While it might not have hit any significant mass-market formats yet, early screenings and festival circuits have led to some limited collector interest. It's worth keeping an eye on as it could gain traction and become a sought-after title in niche circles.
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