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Natural Selection is an intriguing piece, you know? Shot during the early '80s with roots in student filmmaking, it has this raw, unrefined quality that really sets it apart. The setting in New Mexico adds a unique backdrop — the landscapes almost feel like a character themselves. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it gives off a certain charm, like you're watching something that’s still finding its footing. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have an authenticity that resonates with those who appreciate the craft. It's definitely one of those films that captures a moment in indie cinema, and the performances, although not from well-known actors, carry a genuine intensity that draws you in.
Natural Selection has had a bit of a tricky journey in terms of availability. Originally, it circulated mainly in VHS format, which has become scarce over time. Collectors show interest due to its unique production background and the raw authenticity of early '80s indie cinema. There are few prints out there, and it tends to pop up at niche film festivals or specialty screenings, making it a hidden treasure for those in the know.
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