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The Haters has this raw energy that sets it apart. It's not just another film; it feels like a snapshot of its time, whatever that time may be. You get this palpable tension throughout, almost like you're in on some underground scene. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that might be the charm. The performances? They have a certain authenticity, like these folks really lived what they were portraying, which adds depth. I’d say the atmosphere feels gritty, layered with a sense of rebellion that’s hard to shake off. There’s something about the practical effects too—they feel tangible, adding to the overall vibe. It’s not easily categorized, which might make it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors.
The Haters is somewhat elusive in terms of format availability, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. Limited releases mean you might have to dig a bit to find a copy, but that's part of the hunt, right? Interest seems to ebb and flow; you’ll find some collectors quite passionate about it while others remain unaware. It's definitely worth keeping an eye on, especially if you're into films that don’t easily fit into a box.
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