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So, 'Eric and the Bees' is this contemplative piece that dives deep into the therapeutic world of beekeeping, all through the lens of a veteran's struggle with PTSD. The pacing is gentle yet deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the quiet moments on Eric Grandon's farm, where the hum of bees creates this almost meditative atmosphere. It's not just about the bees; it’s about healing and connection, and you can feel the weight of his past in every interaction he has with other trauma survivors. The performances draw you in, capturing vulnerability and resilience without any grandstanding. It feels distinctive in how it handles such heavy themes with such a soft touch.
This film seems to have a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited information on its distribution history. Various formats have appeared over the years, but none seem to have robust availability, making it a curiosity for those interested in independent films tackling mental health themes. The overall scarcity of it adds a layer of intrigue, as collectors often seek out lesser-known gems that resonate on a personal level.
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