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So, 'Go Down, Diller' is a rather peculiar entry in the horror genre. It presents this bizarre mix of anxiety and dark humor, focusing on a single dad trying to navigate the absurdity of a talking bear working at a fast food place. The pacing can feel a bit erratic at times, but it plays into the dad's spiraling paranoia. I found the practical effects on the bear surprisingly well done; there's a tangible quality to it that adds to the unsettling vibe. And the performances, especially from the father, give a weight to the story that makes the outrageous premise oddly relatable. It’s distinctive for its surreal atmosphere, blending everyday fears with the absurdity of the bear, creating a strange but intriguing commentary on parenting and societal norms.
'Go Down, Diller' is still relatively fresh, but it's already generating some buzz among collectors due to its unique premise and execution. The limited print runs and niche appeal mean that early editions could become more sought after over time. It's intriguing to see how this film will be remembered, given its blend of comedy and horror. Fans of unconventional horror will likely keep an eye on this one.
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