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Container is one of those films that really defies conventional categorization. The atmosphere is incredibly haunting, almost surreal, blending reality with a sense of isolation. It’s slow-paced, allowing you to really sit with the themes of identity and connection – or the lack thereof. The practical effects add a rawness that enhances the overall mood. There’s a kind of emotional weight in the performances, subtle yet gripping. You can feel the ambition behind it, even with its unconventional storytelling. It’s distinctive in a way that might leave some scratching their heads, but those who get it will appreciate its depth and unusual narrative style.
Container has had a limited release and various formats over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive for collectors. Its unconventional approach has led to a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The scarcity of physical copies, especially in good condition, has piqued the curiosity of dedicated film enthusiasts, making it a conversation starter in collector circles.
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