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Seagulls is an interesting take on the Little Red Riding Hood tale, set against a backdrop where avian predators are a constant presence, almost like menacing wolves. The atmosphere it creates is quite tense, relying heavily on practical effects to bring the threat of these birds to life. The pacing varies, sometimes lingering on moments that amplify the suspense, while other times it rushes through scenes that feel a bit disjointed. There's a rawness to the performances, which lends an authenticity to the characters' struggle against these airborne dangers. It's a unique spin, blending classic storytelling with a modern, almost dystopian setting that feels both familiar and unsettling.
Seagulls was released in limited formats, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. While not widely circulated, it has gained a niche following due to its unconventional blend of fairy tale and modern horror. The scarcity of physical copies, particularly in original packaging, adds to its appeal among dedicated collectors. As a film that sparks conversation about storytelling and effects, it holds a unique place in collector circles, even if it doesn’t have mainstream recognition.
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