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So, 'Silent Dagger: A Short Cut' is this quirky little gem that straddles the line between absurdity and horror. The film's atmosphere feels almost like a fever dream, with its bizarre pacing and offbeat humor juxtaposed against some surprisingly gruesome practical effects. It's an adaptation of a novel by Chet Baran, who happens to be the grandfather of the director, Tyler Shore. There's this weird charm to the performances, as if the actors are in on the joke but also taking it completely seriously. It’s definitely distinctive; it’s not just another short film, you know? It has this unique vibe that makes it a fun watch for collectors who appreciate the oddities of indie cinema.
This short film has a certain scarcity; it seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors. There aren't many existing formats, making any physical copies quite sought after. Its blend of humor and horror, along with the family legacy behind it, adds a unique layer to its appeal. If you're into offbeat cinema or the history of indie film, this one has a niche worth exploring.
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