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So, Strip (1998) is an interesting little drama that flies under the radar, you know? The story centers on a painter and decorator—quite literally scraping away at the walls of his life and whatnot. The atmosphere has this eerie, almost claustrophobic feel as he stumbles upon a bizarre secret while working. It's not your typical reveal, more of a slow burn that grips you. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build. Performances are solid, particularly in how they convey that existential angst. Practical effects are minimal but enhance that sense of discovery. It’s distinctive in its exploration of artistic and personal identity, making you ponder what we hide behind our own walls.
A hidden gem for collectors of offbeat dramas.Interesting themes of identity and self-discovery.Unique atmosphere that sets it apart from typical films.
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