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So, 'Spasm' is an interesting piece, not really sure who directed it, but it has this raw energy. The girl at the center feels like a mix of ambition and desperation, a bit like the film itself, which dances between dreams and harsh reality. The pacing can be erratic, which might rub some the wrong way, but there’s something about that unpredictability that keeps it engaging. The practical effects seem limited but they serve the atmosphere well, adding a gritty texture to the overall feel. It really digs into themes of aspiration and the cost of pursuing one’s dreams - how that can sometimes lead to unexpected places. Not your typical audition story, for sure.
Not much buzz around this one yet, which might explain its scarcity in collector circles. Given the obscure nature of the director and lack of genre tags, it's still finding its footing among collectors. The film might appeal to those drawn to indie projects that explore deeper emotional themes. Keep an eye on it as it could develop a niche following.
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