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So, Blood and Glory, right? It's this raw drama that really digs into the reality of life on the streets for two homeless veterans in LA. You have Jackie, this hustler who's got dreams and a heart, trying to pull herself together while also looking after Rosa, her battle buddy who's grappling with PTSD. The film's pacing hits hard, like the weight of their struggles. There's this gritty atmosphere that captures the harshness of their day-to-day, and the performances feel genuine, kind of pulling you in. It's definitely not your typical feel-good story. More of a snapshot of resilience and friendship in a world that often overlooks these souls.
Blood and Glory remains somewhat of an underground piece, with limited distribution, making it a curiosity for collectors. There aren't many physical releases, which adds to its allure, as it seems to float under the radar. Given the themes it tackles, there's a growing interest in shedding light on the struggles of veterans, making this film a conversation starter among niche audiences. If you can find a copy, it might just spark some deeper discussions.
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