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So, 'Hive' is quite an odd duck. The film immerses you in this weird atmosphere right from the start—it's unsettling but captivating. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing that eerie tension to build as we follow this woman trapped with humanoid bee people. The practical effects here are something else; they blend seamlessly with the story's surreal nature, creating a visual feast that's both bizarre and strangely compelling. Performances are solid, with a few standout moments that really evoke that sense of dread and curiosity. It's not every day you see something like this, and that uniqueness makes it worth discussing among collectors.
'Hive' has been somewhat elusive in terms of format history, with only a few limited releases surfacing thus far. Its rarity is definitely piquing interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The film’s unique premise and execution might make it a conversation starter at screenings, adding to its collectible allure.
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