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Run Rabbit is this intriguing little film that unfolds in a secluded park, and it's more about atmosphere than anything else. The way these two men interact, it's almost like an unspoken dance, really intense yet silent. There's a childlike quality to their chase through the forest; it feels euphoric, like something you'd experience in a dream. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the tension builds without rushing. It’s distinct in the way it captures a moment of connection amid isolation, and the practical effects are minimal but effective, which adds to the film's authenticity. There's a rawness here that’s hard to describe but sticks with you long after it's over.
Run Rabbit remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and obscure director. The film's rarity makes it an interesting find for those focused on avant-garde or autobiographical works from the mid-2010s. There isn't much out there in terms of special editions or merchandise, which keeps it on the fringes of mainstream awareness, yet dedicated collectors seem drawn to its emotional depth and distinct visual storytelling.
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