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So 'Joe' is really something different. It unfolds in this deserted house by the Norfolk coast, and it feels very isolating—like the environment is almost a character itself. The pacing is slow but deliberate, letting the tension build as this young man grapples with his past. There's this haunting quality, both from his memories and the ethereal presence of a dead whale, which lends an almost surreal touch. The performances are raw and intense, capturing that inner torment beautifully. The themes of loss and inevitability resonate throughout, making it a meditative watch, albeit a heavy one. Definitely not your typical thriller vibe, but it sticks with you in a unique way.
As for collector interest, 'Joe' is still somewhat under the radar, which adds to its allure. Limited release formats have made it a little tricky to find, especially in physical media. The film's unique blend of atmosphere and introspective storytelling has garnered a niche following, leading to speculation about future re-releases or special editions that might surface. Keep an eye out for discussions in collector circles—this one could gain traction as more people discover its depth.
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