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Duppet dives deep into the psyche of John, a stand-up comedian grappling with his inner demons, quite literally. His anxiety and depression manifest through an unsettling puppet named Duppet, creating a strange yet compelling dynamic that blurs the lines between reality and performance. The atmosphere is tense, heavy, while also managing to weave in dark humor—definitely not your average comedy. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing us to really sit with John’s struggles. Practical effects used for Duppet give it an oddly lifelike quality, and the performances are raw and unfiltered, giving a sense of authenticity that's not often found in films today.
Duppet has had a bit of a sporadic release history, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its limited availability on physical media has spurred interest, but it often flies under the radar due to its niche themes. There’s a kind of intrigue around the puppet, which adds to the film's distinctiveness and makes it a conversation starter among film enthusiasts.
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