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The Defender of Sitting Ducks is a really interesting piece, kind of a surreal take on coming-of-age but with a darker twist. You have this kid, Aaron, who’s dealing with a lot—his mom's gone, and he's stuck in this situation with an abusive step-dad. The East Bay setting adds a unique flavor to it, almost like a character in its own right. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it just adds to the dreamlike atmosphere. The performances are raw and sometimes uncomfortable, which fits well with the themes of vulnerability and resilience. It’s distinctive in how it tackles heavy subjects without losing that youthful clumsiness. Definitely not your typical coming-of-age flick.
While details about its release and director remain elusive, The Defender of Sitting Ducks has a certain cult charm that piques collector interest. It hasn't had a wide distribution, making physical copies quite scarce, which adds a level of intrigue for those seeking to own an offbeat narrative. Keep an eye out for any independent screenings or niche film festivals that might showcase this title, as finding it in any conventional outlets can be a challenge.
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