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So, Lobsters, right? It's a unique piece from 2018 that draws you into this oddly charming vibe. Steve Oram, who's got this knack for blending comedy with a touch of melancholy, plays a lonely guy in a caravan park who's convinced he's found love in his neighbor, Tanya. The whole thing feels like a daydream, but then there's this other character, Dave, who disrupts their little bubble. It’s got that offbeat British humor and some interesting, subtle practical effects that make the fantasy sequences pop without losing that gritty realism. The pacing is slow, almost meandering, which adds to the atmosphere but might not be for everyone. Still, it’s a distinctive low-key exploration of loneliness and longing.
Lobsters has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. As it's still relatively fresh, interest is building, especially for fans of offbeat narratives and character-driven stories. The film’s unique atmosphere and practical effects make it an intriguing find, particularly as the collector community continues to appreciate its quirks.
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