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ROM (2013) is a curious entry in the independent film space, shrouded in a certain obscurity that makes it intriguing. The tone seems to oscillate between surreal and poignant, which can be disorienting but also deeply engaging. There's a distinct atmosphere created by practical effects that give it a tactile quality, something that’s often lost in the digital age. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing viewers to soak in the emotional undercurrents. While the performances might not be universally praised, they carry a rawness that feels authentic. It’s not an easy watch, but there's something distinctive about its approach to storytelling that lingers.
ROM has had a limited release, making physical copies pretty scarce among collectors. The film’s independent nature and unique aesthetic have garnered a niche following, which can drive interest on collector forums. It’s one of those films that often gets discussed in the context of hidden gems, but finding it in any format can be a challenge. Still, for those who appreciate the unconventional, it’s worth keeping an eye out for.
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