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Ditch is this oddly captivating exploration of identity loss wrapped in the mundane life of a janitor with dreams. Morris, the protagonist, grapples with the weight of being overshadowed by a hacker, and it’s all filtered through this gritty lens of public access television. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuinely unsettling at times. The pacing draws you in slowly, kind of like a creeping anxiety, making you curious about how deep Morris will go to reclaim his lost sense of self. The practical effects, while minimal, add a certain charm, emphasizing the struggle without overshadowing the story. It sits in that weird zone between dark comedy and drama, which is what makes it distinctive.
Ditch has remained relatively obscure, with few known formats circulating among collectors. Its unique premise and raw execution have ignited interest, particularly among those who appreciate films that tackle existential themes in unconventional ways. Although not widely available, some bootleg versions have surfaced, making it a sought-after piece for niche collections. Its rarity is matched only by the curiosity it provokes, as it stands apart in the landscape of indie cinema.
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