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So, here's this film called 'Shrimp'—it's got that indie feel, you know? The story revolves around Ret, who's back in his coastal hometown, wrestling with the big reveal to his dad about his sexuality. But instead of diving straight into that heavy moment, he gets pulled into the local pub scene first. The atmosphere is really laid-back, almost nostalgic, and there’s this subtle tension simmering underneath. The pacing might feel a bit meandering to some, but it kind of works with the small-town vibe. The performances are refreshingly natural, not overdone, which adds to its charm. It's the kind of film that sticks with you, especially if you appreciate character-driven narratives.
'Shrimp' appears to have a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are a few regional screenings and festival circuits under its belt, but mainstream distribution seems sparse. Some early VHS copies circulate among collectors, though they’re hard to come by; the digital formats are gaining attention too. Overall, there’s a niche interest developing around it, particularly among those who appreciate character-driven indie stories.
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