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The Puppet dives into the grim aftermath of a convenience store robbery that spirals into chaos. It's a gritty, raw glimpse into a night where decisions are made in the blink of an eye, all captured through the perspective of a gun. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can almost feel the weight of dread as the story unfolds. The practical effects are commendable, lending a visceral quality that heightens the sense of urgency. Performances feel grounded, almost too real at times, making the characters' fates hit hard. It's not your typical heist narrative; it’s more about the fragility of life and the sudden turns it can take. There’s something hauntingly compelling about its approach to storytelling that sticks with you.
The Puppet remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, having seen limited physical releases, which adds to its appeal for enthusiasts. There are a few DVD editions out there, but finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt. Interest has been growing, especially among those who appreciate independent films that take risks with storytelling and presentation. With its distinct approach and atmosphere, it’s a title that can spark conversations among collectors about the nature of violence and consequence in cinema.
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