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So, 'Damaged Goods' is kind of an interesting indie exploration of relationships and the messy pasts we carry with us. You’ve got this couple, Monique and Alex, diving into coupledom, but things get complicated when Alex discovers that Monique isn’t as new to him as he thought. The film balances awkward humor and tension, often leaning into that cringey territory that makes you squirm. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, which is refreshing. It’s not the kind of film that holds your hand through the narrative—it's got a certain rough-around-the-edges charm. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its unique vibe, really.
This film, while not widely recognized, has a certain underground allure for collectors who appreciate indie dramas. It has seen limited releases, and original copies are becoming harder to find, which adds to its appeal. There’s definitely a niche audience that’s keen on the film's exploration of relationships and the sometimes messy consequences of our pasts, making it a curious piece for those who enjoy delving into lesser-known works.
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