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RTT is one of those intriguing pieces that leaves you scratching your head a bit. The tone feels like a mix of surreal and unsettling, with a slow burn that's almost hypnotic. There's something about the pacing; it draws you in but keeps you at arm's length, which is kind of refreshing. The practical effects, while not over the top, carry a gritty realism that's hard to ignore and adds to the overall atmosphere. The performances, though perhaps not widely recognized, have a rawness that feels genuine. It’s distinctive, sure, but also layered in ways that might surprise you if you dive in.
RTT has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, with few copies floating around in good condition. There's a small but dedicated group of collectors who appreciate its unique take on genre and are always on the lookout for rare finds. If you stumble upon a copy, it's worth considering adding it to your collection.
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