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Robbie the Rabbit is a fascinating exploration of trauma and obsession, wrapped in a somewhat surreal atmosphere. The film's pacing drifts, almost mirroring the protagonist's own mental state, which can be both unsettling and intriguing. There's something raw about the performances, especially in the way they capture that quiet madness that often lingers in the background of a life touched by childhood trauma. The practical effects, particularly in the rabbit motifs, evoke a certain eeriness that lingers long after viewing. It’s not just about Robbie’s fixation; it’s a deeper commentary on how we cope with pain and the odd things we cling to for comfort.
Robbie the Rabbit has had a limited release, making its formats somewhat scarce, especially in physical copies. It's interesting to note that various independent distributors have handled its releases, leading to a few different cover designs, but none have become particularly sought after yet. Collector interest is beginning to grow, especially among those who appreciate its unconventional narrative style and thematic depth.
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