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So, Gorgar (2020) is this interesting little piece that really captures a unique atmosphere. It’s got this eerie tone that keeps you on edge, and while the storytelling feels somewhat sparse, it leans heavily into its cautionary themes. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost like it wants you to stew in the unease. What really caught my eye were the practical effects—there's a tangible quality to them that’s getting rarer these days. The performances, though not widely recognized, bring a raw edge that complements the film's vibe. It's not flashy, but maybe that’s what makes it stand out in a sea of polished productions. Definitely one to chat about with fellow collectors, I’d say.
Gorgar has had a limited release, which adds to its collector's appeal. Formats are scarce, and the buzz is mostly among niche collectors intrigued by its practical effects and underlying themes. It hasn’t hit the mainstream yet, but those who know about it are often quite passionate. Keep an eye out for it, as interest seems to be growing in circles that appreciate the unconventional.
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