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So, 'The Garden' dives into this bizarre premise where God and Uriel are grappling with the creation of time and space—it's a real head-scratcher. The whole vibe feels surreal, almost dreamlike, with a mix of dark humor that underpins the absurdity of humans being born from microwaved styrofoam. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might be jarring, but it adds to the existential chaos the film explores. Practical effects give it a unique tangible quality that you don’t see much anymore. Performances are offbeat but resonate with that strange, uncomfortable truth of existence. Definitely a conversation starter.
This film has sparked some interest among collectors primarily due to its unusual premise and the obscurity of its director. There's no widespread release yet, which might make it a bit of a hidden gem for those who appreciate experimental narratives. As of now, only limited formats are available, so keep an eye out for any upcoming special editions.
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