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So, 'Don't Bury It' is this twisted little indie that dives into the psyche of Doug, who's at his lowest after a breakup. The atmosphere is pretty bleak, which fits well with the whole burying-his-problems motif. It's not just physical stuff he’s tossing in the ground, it becomes a metaphor for his mental collapse. The pacing gets frantic as he spirals deeper into darkness, leading to some jarring moments that really stick with you. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding a gritty realism that enhances the unsettling vibe. It's offbeat, but there's a rawness that makes it distinctive in a sea of formulaic horror flicks. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors, especially since not much is known about its origins.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. There are a few bootleg copies floating around, but official releases are scarce, which adds to the intrigue. The film’s unusual premise and execution create an interesting discussion piece, and for those into deep dives of lesser-known indie horrors, this might pique your interest.
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