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So, A F**kload of Scotch Tape, huh? It’s a strange blend of musical elements and neo-noir vibes, which is pretty rare. The story revolves around a guy who gets framed in a kidnapping gone wrong, and then things spiral into this chaotic revenge saga. You’ve got singing interspersed with intense fighting, which is a wild combo. The atmosphere feels gritty, almost nostalgic for classic crime flicks, but with a modern twist thanks to Kevin Quain's music. It’s not slick or polished – more raw and unpredictable, which gives it that distinctive edge. The performances have this charm that makes you invested, even if it’s a bit rough around the edges.
This film is quite the conversation starter among collectors. It had a limited release, which makes it somewhat scarce in physical formats, and not everyone knows about it. The eclectic mix of genres and its experimental approach attract a niche audience, resulting in a growing interest in underground cinema. If you come across a copy, it might be worth picking up, especially for fans of unique indie films.
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