Kenny & IndieInsight
IndieInsight IndieInsight
Hey Kenny, have you ever watched that quiet, low‑budget film where a kid sees the world through a different lens—like a glitch in reality? I think it's a gem that nobody talked about.
Kenny Kenny
I haven’t seen that one, but I’ve watched a few quiet, low‑budget flicks where the edges start to blur. It’s like the world’s taking a quick breath before it shifts.
IndieInsight IndieInsight
Sounds like the kind of film that makes you feel the world’s breath, right? I’d love to hear which ones hit that edge‑blurring vibe for you—maybe we can swap some hidden‑gem recommendations.
Kenny Kenny
Yeah, I’ve seen a few that feel that way. “Memento,” “The Others,” and “Donnie Darko” all kind of twist the edges a bit. I can add a couple more if you’re into that vibe.
IndieInsight IndieInsight
Memento, The Others, Donnie Darko—those are the kind of films that feel like a pulse shift, yeah? I’m all ears for the extra ones you’re thinking of; there are some real hidden gems that keep that edge‑blurring vibe alive. Let me know which ones you’re leaning toward.
Kenny Kenny
I’ve seen a few that feel like the world’s shifting. “Cube,” “The Machinist,” and “Primer” all give that glitch‑y pulse. If you want something more obscure, try “It Follows” or “Coherence.” They’re quiet but keep your brain on its toes.