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So, Pitchfork is this really intriguing piece that dives into the darker side of grief. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we follow this mother who's absolutely wrecked by her son's death, and she becomes fixated on an online blogger who’s been pretty cruel about him. The pacing shifts between frantic and contemplative, often leaving you hanging in that uncomfortable space of unresolved emotions. There’s a rawness to the performances that I found compelling—definitely not overdone, just striking. The practical effects, while not the focus, add an unsettling layer that enhances the overall vibe. It’s one of those films that lingers, making you think about the nature of loss and judgment in the digital age.
Pitchfork has a somewhat elusive distribution history, which adds to its collector allure. It’s been released in a few niche formats but remains somewhat scarce, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate indie dramas with depth. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among enthusiasts of thrillers that provoke thought and discussion. The limited availability makes it a curious find for anyone looking to expand their collection with something a bit different.
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