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So, 'Buyer and Cellar' is this quirky little gem where Michael Urie really shines. He plays Alex, a struggling actor who ends up working in this bizarre underground shopping mall in Barbra Streisand's mansion. The tone is light yet filled with this undercurrent of desperation and aspiration, which gives it depth. Urie's performance is playful, and he switches between characters with such ease, making the pacing feel just right for a comedy that relies heavily on its script. The atmosphere is both whimsical and oddly claustrophobic, echoing the themes of fame, identity, and the lengths one goes to for acceptance. It's just a fun ride with a unique concept that somehow feels both intimate and grand at the same time.
The film has seen limited physical releases, mainly through smaller distributors, which adds to its collectible allure. There aren't many editions out there, making it somewhat of a curious find for collectors who appreciate offbeat cinema. While it may not have the mainstream buzz, its unique premise and strong performance by Urie have piqued interest among those who follow theatrical adaptations and character-driven stories.
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