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So this film, which I can't quite pin a year on, presents a pretty unique situation. We’ve got two guys, total strangers, who just happen to end up at the same disc golf course waiting for their respective Tinder dates. There’s something really charming about how those moments unfold. The pacing is relaxed, allowing their conversations to ebb and flow, creating a sense of camaraderie that feels genuine. The performances are a tad awkward, which fits the theme of modern dating perfectly. You get a real slice-of-life vibe here, tapping into that universal feeling of connection or lack thereof in the digital age. The setting is quirky, and the cinematography captures the casual yet slightly surreal atmosphere of waiting for a date that might never happen.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence among collectors, primarily due to its obscure director and the absence of a formal release. Formats are limited, with a few bootleg copies circulating through niche circles, but it hasn't seen a proper restoration or distribution yet. Its scarcity adds to the allure for collectors who appreciate those unique, offbeat narratives that explore modern themes in unconventional settings.
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