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So, 'Different Times, Man' is this quirky little piece from 2016 that's all about two guys navigating a really bizarre phone call. It has this surreal, almost disjointed feel that makes every moment feel a bit off-kilter, which adds to the uncomfortable tension. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the viewer to really stew in the absurdity of their conversation. The performances are understated yet effective, capturing that odd blend of awkwardness and curiosity. It’s not flashy in terms of effects, but there’s a rawness that makes it distinctive. The atmosphere lingers, and you find yourself thinking about the implications of their chat long after the credits roll.
The film had a limited release and hasn’t been widely available, leading to some collector interest due to its obscurity. As far as formats go, it seems to have only seen a brief digital run, which makes physical copies, if they exist, pretty rare. It’s one of those oddities that might appeal to collectors who enjoy the strange corners of cinema, especially for its unique take on dialogue-driven narratives.
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