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So, 'Mouse' is this quirky little gem from '97 that dives into the absurdity of life’s unexpected turns. The film captures a young guy trying to dodge a pretty serious conversation about impending fatherhood by fixating on a mouse in his apartment. It's got this almost surreal tone, blending comedy with moments of genuine anxiety. The pacing is intentionally erratic, mirroring his frantic chase. The performances feel very natural, adding a layer of authenticity, while the practical effects of the mouse are charmingly low-key, grounding the film in its modest production. It's a unique exploration of avoidance and responsibility, leaving a lingering aftertaste of both humor and tension.
The film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, primarily due to its scarcity and those intriguing themes it explores. Originally released in limited formats, it's become somewhat of a treasure for those who appreciate quirky, offbeat narratives. The few copies that surface tend to fetch a decent price, reflecting the niche but dedicated interest in this peculiar title.
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