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So, 'Pet-extermination' is this rather provocative piece from 2025 that really gets under your skin. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn at first, but then it ramps up as the protagonist grapples with the ethical dilemmas of the campaign he works for. There’s a gritty atmosphere that’s enhanced by some solid practical effects - nothing flashy, just enough to unsettle you. The performances are raw and believable, particularly from the lead, who convincingly portrays that internal conflict. It’s not just about the plot twist; it's about the moral questioning that lingers long after the credits roll. A distinctive approach to commentary on climate issues and societal norms unfolds here.
'Pet-extermination' has been somewhat elusive in terms of physical releases, which makes it an intriguing find for collectors. Limited editions popped up briefly, but they seem to have vanished from the market quickly, driving up interest and scarcity. It's not just the story that pulls you in, but also the unique way it tackles contemporary issues, making it a talking piece among cinephiles.
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