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Three Legged Dog is quite the peculiar piece of cinema. It's got this raw, almost unsettling atmosphere that pulls you in, thanks to Abby, our surfer-girl protagonist, who’s on a quest for something truly unique—an amputation partner. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you marinate in the bizarre premise. Themes of body autonomy and identity weave through the narrative, creating an oddly introspective experience. The performances feel very natural, almost like a documentary at times, which adds to the film's authenticity. It's definitely distinctive in its approach to such a controversial topic, and while the practical effects aren't the focal point, they serve the story well, contributing to its strange allure.
This film is a rare find; it hasn’t seen many releases in various formats, making it a bit of a collector’s elusive gem. The independent nature and the off-kilter premise attract niche interest but it’s not widely circulated, which adds to its mystique. Given the subject matter, it’s not something that fits neatly into mainstream collections, but for those who appreciate thought-provoking indie cinema, it’s a title that sparks conversation and curiosity.
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