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The Hole (1998) is this quirky little short by Brian Challis that captures an offbeat, almost surreal vibe. The atmosphere is thick with a blend of dark humor and absurdity, which gives it a distinct edge. The pacing is a bit unconventional, playing with pauses that add to the overall tension and whimsy. You notice the practical effects—nothing flashy, but they have this charm that really works with the film’s tone. The performances are quite engaging, leaning into the absurd scenarios without ever feeling forced. It's definitely one of those finds that might not be on everyone’s radar but has a certain peculiar appeal for collectors who appreciate the less conventional side of comedy.
Unique short film with a distinctive tone.Practical effects add a charming touch.Engaging performances that embrace absurdity.
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