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So, there's this film called Duck, and it’s quite a curious piece. It dives into the life of Baxter, who moves to Paris with dreams of photography but quickly finds himself in a rut. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost suffocating, perfectly capturing that sense of isolation in a bustling city. The pacing is deliberate, allowing that slow burn of despair to settle in, and you can sense Baxter's internal struggle through some raw performances. The practical effects – they’re minimal but effective, adding to that gritty realism. It’s not flashy or overly dramatic, but it lingers with you, exploring themes of ambition and the weight of unmet expectations. Definitely a unique viewing experience.
Duck is a bit of an enigma in the collector's realm, with limited information about its release history and availability. The film hasn’t seen a wide release, making it somewhat scarce and therefore intriguing for those who appreciate lesser-known works. Interest tends to fluctuate, but its unique exploration of despair and atmospheric storytelling keeps some collectors on the lookout for any formats that surface.
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