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Loose Corner is this curious little piece from '86 that revels in its own oddity. The atmosphere is surreal, almost dreamlike, as the pacing feels intentionally disjointed—just like life sometimes, right? The practical effects are simple yet effective, creating a whimsical world where a ball can swell dramatically and a dog towers over a child. You’ve got characters that shift in size, like a playful nod to perspective and perception. It’s not about understanding everything; it’s more about the experience, letting the bizarre imagery wash over you. It’s definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, for better or worse.
Loose Corner has had a bit of an inconsistent release history, making physical copies somewhat of a rarity. It pops up occasionally in collector circles, often discussed for its unique practical effects and dreamlike tone. There’s a niche group of enthusiasts who appreciate its charm and oddities, adding to its intrigue among those who like to explore the less conventional side of cinema.
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