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So, 'Buddy and the Dirty Harbour Girls' is this curious piece from 1995. The film has a gritty vibe, reflecting the raw edges of its setting. You know, it’s not polished, which kind of adds to its charm in a way. The pacing has this slow burn that really draws you into the lives of the characters - you get a real sense of their struggles and the atmosphere is heavy with a kind of desperate longing. The performances are pretty natural, feels like the actors were really living their roles. And while the practical effects aren't groundbreaking, they have a certain authenticity that fits the whole dirty harbour theme. Overall, it’s distinctive in its roughness and perhaps a bit of a hidden gem in the indie scene of the '90s.
This film had a limited release and hasn't seen much in terms of home media, making it a bit rare among collectors. It's been released on VHS and a few DVD compilations, but nothing too widespread. Its scarcity has piqued some interest, particularly among those who delve into obscure '90s indie films. Keep an eye out for any upcoming screenings or film festivals that might feature it, as that could be a good chance to see it in its intended format.
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