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And the Red Man Went Green is one of those quirky short films that captures a specific kind of London energy. The pacing is erratic, much like the streets it portrays, with an old woman embodying both vulnerability and resilience. The collision with the rollerblader brings a jolt of chaos that feels almost surreal, a moment that echoes the unpredictability of urban life. There's a distinct atmosphere—an undercurrent of tension and humor that plays out in this brief encounter. The performances are raw, allowing the characters' fears and determination to resonate, making it an interesting watch for those who enjoy offbeat narratives.
This short film is relatively scarce, with limited distribution that makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It was released in a few niche formats, but finding it in good condition is increasingly rare. Interest tends to be higher among collectors who appreciate unique storytelling and urban themes, so it can occasionally fetch a decent price among those in the know.
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