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So, 'Coffee, Copy, Blood' is an interesting piece from 1994 that dives deep into the grind of a woman working in an advertising agency. The tone has this gritty realism, almost documentary-like in its approach, capturing the exhaustion and intensity of a high-pressure job. The pacing feels deliberate; you can almost taste the coffee as it fuels her day-to-day struggles. They’ve got some practical effects that add a raw edge to the narrative, while the performances are quite layered, revealing the complex dynamics of ambition and personal sacrifice. It’s definitely a snapshot of that era, both visually and thematically, exploring addiction in a very relatable way.
This film seems to have a strange scarcity; not many collectors talk about it, which makes it a hidden gem. The home video formats are pretty limited, and I’ve seen some VHS copies that are hard to track down. Interest does seem to be growing, perhaps because it captures a unique perspective on the 90s work culture. It's worth keeping an eye on as it may garner more appreciation among collectors looking for something different.
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