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So, 'Blind Spots' gives off this really haunting vibe, you know? It’s about this surveillance worker, just this lonely guy glued to his screens. He gets really attached to this street dog he sees on the monitor. There’s this eerie, almost voyeuristic feel throughout the film, underscored by the quiet tension of his isolation. Pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sink into his world, and the sparse dialogue adds to the atmosphere. The themes of connection and solitude are explored in a way that feels raw and authentic. I think what stands out here is the unique approach to storytelling without ever needing to show the dog in any traditional sense, just a camera’s eye view. It’s such an intriguing idea.
'Blind Spots' is quite an elusive title, not widely discussed, which adds to its charm for collectors. It’s tough to find, as it hasn’t had a broad release; many fans are still on the lookout for even a known format. Worth noting that it has this underground appeal, especially among those who appreciate unconventional narratives. The scarcity really bumps up its interest factor in niche collector circles.
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