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So, 'Cherry Busting' from 2017, it’s definitely an interesting little piece. The film dives right in, exploring themes of vulnerability and exploration, particularly around the idea of first-time experiences in a rather raw and unfiltered manner. The pacing, while not exactly methodical, keeps you engaged—it's almost like a snapshot of a moment of transition for the characters. The performances are, well, what you’d expect given the premise, but there’s an earnestness that gives it a certain charm. Practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus squarely on the characters’ dynamic and their personal journeys. It’s distinctive in how it captures those awkward, often funny, real-life moments that many can relate to, even if they might not admit it.
This film hasn’t seen a wide release, making any format—whether DVD or digital—a bit of a rarity among collectors. The lack of a known director adds to its obscure charm, while the thematic content sparks interest in niche circles. Although not mainstream, there's a small but dedicated following curious about the exploration of these themes. Its scarcity and unique perspective make it a conversation starter, especially for those into unconventional narratives.
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