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So, 'The Delivery' is one of those films that feels like it exists in a bit of a void. The director is listed as unknown, which adds this layer of intrigue, right? The pacing is a bit slow, but it really allows the atmosphere to settle in. It has this peculiar tension that runs through every scene, making you feel like something is just waiting to snap. The performances are solid—there's an honesty in the actors' portrayals that pulls you in, despite the lack of flashy effects. What stands out is how it leans into practical effects over CGI, giving it this raw, grounded quality that feels increasingly rare in modern cinema. Definitely interesting from a thematic standpoint, too, dealing with isolation and dependency in a digital age.
'The Delivery' has been relatively obscure in collector circles, perhaps due to its lack of a widely known director and the absence of any promotional push. However, there’s a small but growing interest in its unique approach to storytelling and the practical effects used throughout. Currently, physical copies are somewhat scarce, making it a curious find for those who enjoy uncovering hidden gems from the 2020s. Keep an eye on potential future re-releases or special editions as more collectors become aware of this film.
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