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So, Skeleton Tree is an interesting piece; it’s got this odd charm that sneaks up on you. The pacing feels a bit like a leisurely walk through a quirky neighborhood, where every small detail matters yet feels insignificant at the same time. The humor is dry, and there’s something almost absurdist about the way the protagonist wrestles with his choices, especially over that half-cooked meal—it's relatable but also oddly profound. The performances are understated, yet they pull you in, creating a cozy atmosphere. It’s not flashy or loaded with effects, but there's a certain rawness that gives it character. Definitely a film that lingers on the mind and makes you chuckle at the absurdity of life.
Skeleton Tree is still relatively elusive in terms of physical copies, with only a limited release so far. Collectors have begun to take notice as it’s gaining some traction in niche circles, particularly for its unique blend of humor and absurdity. If you're into films that explore everyday life with a twist, this one might pique your interest, especially as it may become harder to find over time.
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