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So, 'We Should Not Exist' is one of those making-of documentaries that dives into the nitty-gritty of the filmmaking process, even if the director remains shrouded in mystery. The tone is raw, almost intimate, revealing the struggles and triumphs of creating a film that grapples with existential themes. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing moments of reflection on the practical effects used, which had a certain rough charm to them. You sort of get a sense of the cast's dedication, their performances layered with authenticity. It's distinctive in its lack of gloss, which makes it feel all the more real, like you're right there with them in the trenches of creativity.
This making-of documentary is relatively scarce, with few releases over the years, making it a curiosity for collectors interested in the process behind independent filmmaking. The lack of a known director or extensive marketing means it hasn't gained widespread attention, but that also adds to its appeal for those who appreciate the obscure and the unconventional. Formats have varied, with limited editions sometimes surfacing, but they tend to go quickly among niche collectors who resonate with its authentic portrayal of the creative struggle.
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