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So, 'Shit Show' is a fascinating little piece that brings together stop-motion and live action in a way that feels refreshingly raw. The film centers on these three outcast objects, all of them considered grotesque by societal standards, but through their conversations, it dives deep into themes of existence and value. There's a certain intimacy in the pacing, almost meditative, allowing their thoughts to linger. The practical effects are surprisingly effective; you really feel the texture and weight of these characters. It challenges the viewer to rethink what we deem 'repulsive', and in that way, it’s quite distinctive in today’s landscape of cinema. The lack of a known director adds an air of mystery, making it all the more intriguing for collectors like us.
This film has only seen limited releases, primarily through indie festivals, which adds to its appeal among collectors who appreciate unique short films. The scarcity is notable, making it one of those hidden gems that might not be on everyone's radar yet. Its unconventional storytelling and striking visual style make it an interesting piece to seek out, especially for those who enjoy exploring the boundaries of animation and live action.
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