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Making Friends is this quirky little gem that dives into the life of Mo, an eccentric taxidermist. It's got this strange, almost whimsical atmosphere that pairs well with its offbeat approach to serious themes of nostalgia and connection. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, which really lets the viewer soak in the bizarre yet poignant moments. The practical effects, particularly in the taxidermy scenes, are striking and add a unique texture to the film. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind, thanks to its oddball performances and how it tackles the complexities of past relationships. Definitely a one-of-a-kind experience in the indie circuit.
Making Friends has been released on limited formats, primarily digital, which makes physical copies a bit of a rarity. There’s a niche collector interest in its unique approach and presentation, though it hasn't reached widespread acclaim, keeping it under the radar for many. It's not yet considered a classic, but that might change as more collectors discover its odd charm and thematic depth.
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