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So, 'Drilling Her Motherboard' is this intriguing piece from 2018 that really plays with the juxtaposition of technology and humanity—definitely has a unique vibe. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, but in a way that adds to its unsettling atmosphere. You get this sense of dread and curiosity as the narrative unfolds, and it’s hard to shake that feeling afterward. Practical effects are used in a surprisingly effective way, bringing a certain tactile quality that digital would just ruin. The performances, while not from any household names, have a rawness that feels genuine, adding to the film's overall distinctiveness. It's a curious watch, not something you'd expect from the usual genre fare.
This film has a somewhat opaque release history, making it a bit hard to track down. It hasn’t seen a major reissue, so collectors often find themselves hunting down rare copies. Despite its obscurity, there’s a growing interest among genre enthusiasts who appreciate its unconventional approach to storytelling and effects. Definitely one to keep an eye on as more collectors discover its unique charm.
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