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So, 'Dead Anyway' is kind of a mixed bag, really. You've got this unemployed teacher, Edward, who finds himself at a crossroads—a life of mediocrity or a wild ride with an exotic dancer and a hefty chunk of cash. The tone is bleak but with some humor, making it an odd but intriguing watch. I wouldn’t say the pacing is perfect; it has its lulls, but that's part of its charm. The performances, especially the lead, have this rawness that feels genuine. It's definitely not a polished piece, which gives it a kind of indie vibe, like it's trying to capture something real. Practical effects are minimal, but the storytelling has a certain grit that keeps it distinctive.
This film has had a limited release, making it somewhat scarce in certain formats, which could pique collector interest. It’s not widely discussed but has a distinct indie feel that might appeal to those who appreciate lesser-known titles. Various formats exist, but the DVD release is the most common, while the Blu-ray is more elusive, reflecting its lower profile in the collector community.
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