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Dru is an intriguing piece that seems to focus on raw physicality and emotional depth. The struggle between the man and woman feels almost primal, capturing this tension in a way that’s both uncomfortable and compelling. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for moments where you really sink into the atmosphere—it's heavy but not overwhelming. You can’t help but notice the practical effects used, which give it a distinct flavor, avoiding any digital sheen. The performances convey a sense of desperation and vulnerability, which is pretty striking. It’s not flashy, but there’s a genuine, grounded quality to it that’s worth noting.
Dru has been somewhat elusive in the collector’s market, with limited releases and a lack of widespread popularity contributing to its scarcity. Various formats have appeared over the years, but none have really captured a definitive edition, leaving collectors on the hunt for better quality transfers. Interest seems to be growing, presumably due to its unique approach to themes of struggle and vulnerability—a niche that appeals to those who appreciate films that push boundaries.
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