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Waid is an intriguing exploration of familial dynamics set against a backdrop of nature's quiet menace. The film's tone is heavy and contemplative, with a pervasive sense of foreboding that seeps into the home life of Felix and his hunting-obsessed parents. It's a slow burn, the pacing deliberate, allowing tension to build as the viewer feels the weight of rules imposed on both the forest and family. The performances are subtly layered, particularly reflecting the strain on Felix, whose silence speaks volumes. There's something distinctive about how the film blends the natural world with psychological tension, evoking a sense of inevitable doom that lingers long after the credits roll.
Waid's release was relatively quiet, leading to limited availability in physical formats, which has sparked interest among collectors. There’s a certain rarity attached to it, especially in terms of finding it on Blu-ray or even DVD. The film doesn't seem to have made it to the mainstream, which only adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles with unique storytelling. It's the kind of film that may not be widely discussed but has a distinct space in the niche of psychological drama.
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