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So, 'Black & Decker' from 1996 is this quirky little gem that dives into the absurdity of a man's infatuation with a power tool. Kjell, our main guy, finds himself lost in the oddly meditative act of drilling holes in his apartment. This film has this unique tone, balancing lightheartedness with a hint of existential unease. The pacing feels almost hypnotic at times, which adds to the whole bizarre atmosphere. The performances are understated yet captivating, making you wonder about the deeper themes of obsession and the mundane. It's not often you see a film that can make a drill feel so... magnetic, you know?
This film has had limited releases, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. It’s been hard to find in quality formats, so those who do have it often cherish it for its unique premise and atmosphere. The blend of humor and oddity gives it a niche appeal, and as a result, it garners interest from those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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