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Put It In is a curious piece from 2012 that drips with a certain rawness. The pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing the viewer to soak in the quirks of Marcus and his rather unique perspectives. The atmosphere feels almost gritty, accentuated by practical effects that don’t shy away from their low-budget roots. This isn’t a film that’s polished to perfection, and that’s kind of its charm. It has a carefree sensibility that resonates with its exploration of unconventional themes, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll. Performances are a mixed bag, but they weave together to create a strange kind of cohesion, a vibe that’s hard to shake off once experienced.
Put It In has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Most copies out there are DVDs, with very few, if any, high-quality prints surfacing over the years. Interest tends to be niche, mainly due to its unconventional subject matter and the lack of mainstream recognition. It’s one of those titles you come across in specialty shops or online auctions, often sparking conversation among collectors about its distinctive style.
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