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So, here’s something interesting: 'Child Play - Traffic Jam' from 1990 is a bit of a mystery. No one really knows who directed it, which adds to its quirks. The pacing is kind of erratic, which gives it a unique flow—like a wild ride through a chaotic city. The practical effects? They have this raw, gritty feel that you just don't get in modern films. Performances are all over the place, but somehow that adds to the charm. It’s this odd blend of tension and humor, and you can feel they were trying to do something different, even if it’s not fully realized. Definitely one for the curious collector.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily due to its lack of documentation and the obscurity surrounding its director. Copies are not frequently encountered, making it a curiosity for those who enjoy the more offbeat corners of cinema. Limited releases and variations in formats over the years have piqued interest among collectors, though detailed histories remain scarce.
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