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So, 'Squat' is this raw glimpse into the world of a house of squatters after one wild night. The pacing is kind of frenetic at times, mirroring the chaos of their party and the looming threat of the law. It captures a certain gritty atmosphere, almost claustrophobic, where you can feel the tension building as the night goes on. The performances are pretty interesting; they have this unpolished realism that makes you feel like you're eavesdropping on real lives. Not a lot of films tackle this kind of social commentary, and that's what sets it apart. It's rough around the edges, but it’s got a heartbeat, you know? Just a snapshot of youth and rebellion, but in a place where it feels like every moment counts.
'Squat' has had a bit of an odd journey in terms of availability; it’s not exactly a title you stumble across every day. I’ve seen a few bootleg versions floating around, which can be hit or miss on quality. It seems to have piqued the interest of a niche group of collectors, especially those drawn to underground cinema or films that explore social issues. The scarcity of proper releases adds to its allure for those hunting down something distinct in their collection.
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