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End (1992) is a curious piece, steeped in a heavy atmosphere that often feels like a dream gone awry. It’s not about flashy effects or big-name stars; instead, it leans into its own surreal vibe, making every moment feel weighted. The pacing can be jarring, but that’s part of its charm, really. You find yourself drawn into its world, which is textured with practical effects that feel almost nostalgic, hinting at a time when creativity had to face limitations head-on. There’s something unsettling about its themes of finality and existence, but it’s all delivered with a quiet intensity that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
End is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's scene. Its limited release means that finding it on physical media can be a bit of an adventure, especially since it hasn't been widely circulated. The VHS copies seem to pop up occasionally, but good luck snagging a quality one. There's definitely a niche interest here among collectors who appreciate the film’s unconventional approach and the oddball charm it brings from an era where independent films were exploring darker themes, making it a fascinating piece to own.
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