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Recycling and Waste is this low-key gem that kind of sneaks up on you. Set against the backdrop of a recycling center on a fateful November night in Sweden, it creates this eerie and almost claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps you guessing. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the interrogation scenes where the story unravels, and nothing really is as it seems. It plays with themes of perception and reality, and while the director remains unknown, the performances carry an intensity that feels quite raw and engaging. The practical effects, though not the focus, add a gritty edge that enhances the tension. It’s one of those films that really resonates long after viewing.
Recycling and Waste has had a limited release, making physical copies a bit of a rarity. The film generated some buzz among indie film enthusiasts, but it's still under the radar, which adds to its allure for collectors. Given its unique premise and execution, it's likely to become a sought-after piece as more collectors recognize its distinctive storytelling approach.
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