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So, there's this film called 'Squatter' that really lingers in your mind. It's a slow burn, focusing on a solitary guy living in this rundown house with his dog, which sets a really haunting atmosphere. The pacing? It takes its time, allowing the viewer to soak in the decay and the character's isolation. The themes of loneliness and discovery are palpable, and while we don’t have much in terms of a polished cast or a known director, the performances feel raw and real, almost documentary-like. It’s distinctive for its minimalism and practical effects – there's a tangible sense of place that you don’t find in many films these days.
Finding 'Squatter' can be a real hunt; it's not widely circulated, and copies can be elusive. The film has a certain allure for collectors, especially because of its unique themes and raw aesthetic. It’s one of those underground gems that provoke thought and discussion, making it interesting for anyone into lesser-known cinema.
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