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So, 'DeAngelo' is one of those films that kind of leaves you hanging, you know? The vibe is a bit murky, like you're stepping into a world that feels familiar yet unsettling. The pacing has this strange ebb and flow that keeps you guessing about where it's all going. There's a raw, gritty atmosphere that hints at some serious themes of isolation and identity, but the execution is a little vague. I hear the practical effects they used are quite compelling—adds to that immersive feel. It's interesting how the performances feel somewhat understated, but there’s a simmering intensity that makes you pause. It’s definitely not your run-of-the-mill flick, and that makes it stand out in a collection, even with so little info available.
DeAngelo has got some collector buzz, albeit it’s still pretty niche. The lack of a known director and genre tag makes it an enigma which can intrigue some. There hasn't been a lot of physical media releases yet, so it could become a bit of a scarcity as time goes on. Collectors seem to be curious about its practical effects and thematic depth, making it a potential talking point among enthusiasts.
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