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So, 'Dark Mode' is this intriguing little gem that's been floating around in collector circles. It has this eerie, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that pulls you in right from the start. The pacing feels intentionally disjointed, which some might find off-putting, but I think it adds to the unsettling vibe. The practical effects are a standout; they remind me of those classic horror flicks where you can really feel the craftsmanship. The performances lean into that raw, unfiltered emotion, which gives it a distinctive feel. Plus, there’s this underlying theme about technology and isolation that resonates in today’s world, making it feel oddly relevant. Not much is known about the director, but that adds to its cult appeal, you know?
The details around 'Dark Mode' are a bit hazy, which only heightens its allure among collectors. It's been released in limited formats, making it somewhat of a rarity in the indie horror scene. As interest grows, especially with those who appreciate its unconventional storytelling and aesthetic choices, it’s becoming a sought-after piece for serious collectors who enjoy diving into the lesser-known facets of film history.
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