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De Bug is one of those curious little gems that kind of sneaks up on you. The premise is bizarre yet engaging—an old lady, seemingly stuck in her routine, becomes embroiled in this odd little battle with a fly, leading to an even stranger twist with her phone. It's not just about the narrative; there's a certain atmosphere that hangs over the film, a blend of mundane reality and sudden surrealism. The practical effects are minimalist yet effective, and the pacing feels almost dreamlike, drawing you into her solitary world. Performances are understated, but they carry a weight that makes you ponder more than you might expect from such a simple setup.
De Bug has seen limited release, primarily circulating within short film festivals and collector circles, which adds to its charm and scarcity. Although not widely distributed, its unique premise and execution have caught the attention of enthusiasts seeking quirky narratives. The film's short runtime means it's a quick watch, but its oddity lingers, making it a talking point among collectors who appreciate the unconventional.
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