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So, there’s this film called Duck, and it’s got a really intriguing premise. A young boy who's got this intense phobia of being touched finds himself in the gritty world of boxing, which is such an odd juxtaposition. The atmosphere has this raw, almost uncomfortable vibe that really nails the struggles of its lead. The pacing feels uneven at times, but it mirrors the boy's emotional turmoil. The performances are solid, capturing his internal conflict well. What stands out is how the film explores themes of trauma and resilience, making you ponder the lengths one might go to overcome their fears. It’s a unique take on a coming-of-age story, blending sports with psychological depth.
Duck is quite a rarity in collector circles, with very few physical copies floating around, mostly in indie film collections. It hasn't received a lot of mainstream attention, which adds to its unique appeal for collectors who appreciate offbeat narratives. The film has seen limited releases, and its obscure nature only adds to its charm. If you're into deeper, lesser-known films that explore complex themes, this one could pique your interest.
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