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So, 'Walking the Dog' is one of those films that just sort of hangs around the edges of your memory, you know? It’s got this odd, almost surreal quality that permeates the atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberately languorous, like a stroll rather than a sprint, which gives you time to soak in the odd visuals and the characters’ quirks. There's something about the practical effects—maybe their roughness—that adds a layer of charm, or perhaps it’s the understated performances that pull you in. It's distinctive in how it chooses to explore themes of companionship and isolation, without the usual bells and whistles. Definitely a film that lingers with you for reasons that aren't immediately clear.
This film has a curious status among collectors, largely due to the lack of available information and its obscure release history. It’s been hard to track down in various formats, leading to a level of scarcity that intrigues many. As a result, interest seems to be rising, especially among those who appreciate the offbeat nature of lesser-known titles. If you happen across a copy, it’s worth considering for the curious film archive.
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