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So, 'Buy Sell Kill: A Flea Market Story' is a quirky little gem that dives into the chaotic world of flea markets with a mobster's twist. The pacing feels loose, almost like you’re wandering through the market yourself, taking in the odd sights and sounds. Blackjack Belducci's transition from the mafia to this bizarre marketplace is amusing, highlighting the oddball characters and their interactions. The practical effects are minimal, but the performances carry a certain charm, particularly as the absurdity unfolds. It's distinctive for how it juxtaposes organized crime with the unpredictable atmosphere of a flea market, making you reconsider where the real danger lies. It’s not your usual mafia flick, for sure.
This film has had limited circulation and was mostly a festival circuit feature, leading to a scarcity in physical formats. The DVD releases are particularly sought after among niche collectors who appreciate its offbeat charm. It's one of those underground films that tend to fly under the radar, making it a curious find for those with an interest in unique takes on crime and subculture.
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