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Steakhouse is one of those intriguing pieces that doesn’t reveal much at first glance. The film has a somewhat claustrophobic atmosphere, and it toys with the idea of paranoia in a mundane setting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build as we see the protagonist’s descent from conspiracy theorist to perhaps a pawn in a much bigger game. The performance of the lead, though not widely known, carries this weight, making each interaction feel loaded with potential danger. There’s a certain rawness to the practical effects used, which lends itself well to the film's grounded vibe, making it stand out among the usual fare of digital-heavy productions.
Steakhouse is still quite fresh, and given its low profile, it hasn’t had much of a physical release yet. Collectors seem to be keeping an eye on it, as independent films with this kind of atmosphere often develop a following down the line. The scarcity of any notable merchandise or promotional material adds to its allure; it feels like a hidden gem in the making. Right now, it's more of a conversation starter among collectors than a mainstream title.
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