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So, 'Three' is interesting, right? It dives deep into Mark's psyche, showcasing his struggle with OCD in a pretty raw way. The pacing feels like a tightrope walk—one moment it's almost mundane, and then it shifts into these intense sequences where you can almost feel the weight of his mental battles. The atmosphere is thick, a mix of desperation and surrealism, which really gets under your skin. I found the practical effects used to visualize his inner demons quite striking, they add this gritty realism. Performances are solid, you can really sense the turmoil. It's like a meditation on the human condition but through a unique lens. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but that's what makes it stand out.
This film has had a limited release, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. There haven't been many formats available, contributing to its scarcity. Interest seems to grow among niche collectors who appreciate the exploration of mental health themes in cinema. Keep an eye out for any special features or editions that might pop up, as they could be valuable down the line.
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