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So, 100%G is this 1995 short film that’s kind of a curiosity. It has this quirky, experimental vibe that feels very much of its time. The pacing is, well, a bit erratic, which actually adds to the charm for some. There's a raw quality to the practical effects that stands out, especially when compared to the sleek stuff coming out in the late '90s. It’s got a certain tone that’s hard to pin down, maybe a mix of absurdity and introspection. The performances are earnest, which makes the film feel personal, almost like a glimpse into the director's unique vision, even though we don’t know who they are. Definitely one for those interested in the less mainstream side of the era.
100%G isn’t exactly a household name, which adds to its allure for collectors. It's seen limited format releases, making original copies quite sought after among those who appreciate obscure short films. There’s a niche interest in its experimental approach and the overall aesthetic of mid-'90s indie cinema, which can make it a conversation starter among collectors who revel in hidden gems.
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