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Clerical Errors offers a somewhat quirky take on the bank heist genre, blending dark humor with a touch of drama. The pacing feels deliberate, as it unfolds the absurdity of a criminal accidentally stepping into a role he knows nothing about. The atmosphere is a mix of tension and irony, which works surprisingly well, especially in the interactions between the protagonist and the townsfolk. Though the director remains unknown, the performances bring a certain charm that elevates the film beyond its premise. It’s this oddball premise wrapped in a small-town setting that sets it apart, giving it a distinct flavor in the indie film scene.
Clerical Errors has slipped under the radar for many collectors, which might be due in part to its low-budget roots and limited marketing. It was released on DVD with a small run, making it somewhat scarce, but not impossible to find. Enthusiasts of indie films will appreciate its unique narrative and character-driven story, providing an interesting conversation piece amidst more mainstream offerings.
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