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So, 'Bombay Boys' is an interesting little piece from 1998 that dives into the lives of three different guys making their way to Bombay for varied reasons. You get this unique blend of cultures, the New Yorker, the Aussie, and the Londoner—all converging in a city that's vibrant and chaotic. It captures the essence of longing and discovery really well, you know? The pacing has this almost erratic quality that mirrors the city itself, which is kind of cool. While the performances might not be groundbreaking, they do have an earnestness that adds to the film's charm. And there's something about the practical effects and setting that feels very true to the '90s indie vibe. Just a fascinating mix of stories and characters.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Original VHS copies are notably scarce, while DVD versions are more common but still sought after. The unique cultural blend and indie feel contribute to its niche appeal among collectors looking for films that capture the essence of late '90s cinema.
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