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Shark in a Bottle is one of those quirky films from the turn of the century that really captures a certain raw vibe. It dives into the life of this guy, Guy Normal, who’s clumsy and grappling with amnesia. The tension between his newfound killer training and his struggle to remember who he is gives the film a unique flavor. There’s a gritty atmosphere that permeates the crime and action, almost like you can feel the weight of his past. Practical effects are surprisingly effective, and some performances stick with you, particularly the interactions with The Arranger. It’s not a polished gem, but it has a certain charm and an offbeat pacing that makes it distinctive. Definitely a conversation starter for collectors interested in under-the-radar titles.
Gritty atmosphere with a unique vibeInteresting character study in an action settingPractical effects enhance the realism
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