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This film is quite an oddity. It’s got this surreal, almost dreamlike quality that lingers. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of dread, punctuated by the bizarre image of a hefty guy just diving into a pool, whiskey in hand. It’s not your typical narrative; rather, it meanders through moments that feel more like snapshots of a strange reality. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the unsettling vibes. The themes of perception and the unseen are layered beneath the surface. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects are surprisingly effective for the budget. It has a distinct flavor that really stands out in the indie scene of its time.
'Dogs are said to see things' was released in a limited run and has become somewhat of a curiosum among indie film collectors. The scarcity of physical formats, particularly DVD and digital, adds to its allure. The film's unique tone and unconventional narrative style attract those who appreciate the more obscure corners of cinema. You might find some chatter in collector circles about its thematic depth and the almost haunting quality of its visuals, though it remains under the radar compared to more mainstream indie releases.
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