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So, Rebound (2019) picks up where Bounce left us, diving deeper into the story with a more intense atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, oscillating between moments of tension and slower, reflective scenes that really allow the characters to breathe. It explores themes of resilience and redemption, but in a way that's less about the grand gestures and more about the everyday struggles. Practical effects stand out, giving some scenes a raw, gritty feel that enhances the emotional weight. Performances are solid, with a couple of cast members really digging into their roles, bringing authenticity that grounds the more dramatic moments. It’s not flashy, but there’s something distinctive about it that can draw you in if you're in the right mood.
Rebound has seen limited releases, making it somewhat scarce in the collector circuit. Formats include digital and a few DVD editions, but physical copies are not abundant, which adds to its intrigue. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciated the first film. The nuanced performances and practical effects make it a distinctive piece for anyone who enjoys character-driven narratives.
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