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So, 'Shark' from 2014 is a bit of an oddball. It follows this guy and his son, who happens to have shark teeth, navigating a world that seems completely indifferent to their uniqueness. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, and the pacing is deliberately slow, which gives it a kind of meditative quality. You can really feel the tension in their relationship, and it's a fascinating exploration of acceptance and identity. The practical effects, especially around the shark theme, are quite creative for a low-budget flick. The performances are raw and honest, which adds to the film's distinct vibe. It's definitely not your typical creature feature, more like a slice of life with some teeth.
'Shark' has had a bit of a rough journey in terms of distribution, with limited physical releases. It seems to fly under the radar, which makes it a curiosity among collectors. The scarcity of certain formats, especially any potential special editions, adds to its allure. Interest has been noted among niche genre collectors, particularly those who appreciate films that delve into unconventional relationships.
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