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Station is an intriguing blend of surrealism and dark humor that unfolds in a liminal space. Aunt Teri, an elderly woman who's found herself in an unusual predicament after death, embodies both nostalgia and existential pondering. The film's tone shifts between whimsical and somber as her nurse, Anita, becomes an unexpected ally in navigating bureaucratic absurdities. There's a unique charm in the practical effects that enhance the otherworldly vibe, giving it a distinctly indie feel. Performances are layered, allowing you to catch subtleties in their interactions that speak to deeper themes of life, death, and the notion of ‘moving on’. It’s definitely a film that sticks with you, in its own odd little way.
Station has seen limited distribution, primarily existing in niche festival circuits, which has made it relatively scarce. Collectors often seek it for its unique narrative and practical effects that set it apart from typical indie fare. The film's unconventional premise and exploration of themes surrounding life and bureaucracy contribute to a growing interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems in the indie film landscape.
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