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PussyCat is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after watching. It has a gritty, unsettling tone as it dives into Elias’s psyche after a tragic accident involving a kitten. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting his internal turmoil. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit in the discomfort of his memories. It's fascinating how the practical effects enhance the rawness of the story without overshadowing the emotional weight. The performances are hauntingly real, pulling you into Elias’s spiral of guilt and regret. It's definitely a distinctive piece, not for everyone, but it has a resonance that some collectors might find compelling.
PussyCat is somewhat of a hidden gem, with limited releases making it a bit scarce in collector circles. It's been available on various formats, but the DVD editions seem to be the most common. Interest in this film tends to fluctuate, but those who appreciate its dark themes and psychological depth often seek it out, making it a unique entry in any collection.
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