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The Cock Crew, a curious piece from 1998, unfolds in a paper factory that's almost a character in its own right. The atmosphere feels heavy, with a sense of monotony and despair hanging over Ari, Taryn, and their fellow workers. There's a surreal quality to the performances, especially from the women at the pulp vats, who embody a haunting blend of youth and weariness. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection between the stark realities of factory life. It’s distinct, not just for its setting but for how it captures a world of labor and the human condition. The practical effects, while modest, serve the film’s raw tone, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer's psyche.
The Cock Crew has a bit of an elusive history, with its director remaining unknown and information about its release somewhat scarce. There's not a lot of chatter around it, which adds to its collector allure—it's one of those films that you might stumble upon at a niche festival or in a dusty corner of a retro video store. Given its unique premise and atmosphere, collectors often seek it out for the distinct experience it offers, although finding a copy can be a challenge.
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