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So, The Blanket is an interesting piece that was shot during quarantine. The director, Riley Stearns, really leans into the limitations of the situation. It’s not your typical comedy-drama; there's a kind of intimacy that permeates the film. The pacing is unique—sometimes slow and contemplative, other times it hits with bursts of humor that catch you off guard. The performances feel very grounded, making the characters relatable, almost like you're peeking into their lives. The whole thing has this cozy yet surreal vibe, and the practical effects they used make the low-budget aesthetic work in its favor. It’s definitely a distinctive watch, reflecting on trust and instinct in creative processes. It sticks with you, in a quiet way.
Focuses on creative limitations during quarantine.Combines elements of humor and introspection.Distinctive performances that feel very authentic.
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