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So, 'Digging for Bones' is this quirky comedy that really captures the absurdity of the archaeological world. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of adds to the charm, you know? Robert, our hapless archaeologist, really brings this offbeat energy that keeps you engaged, and his dynamic with his son adds a layer of tension and humor. The practical effects are low-key impressive for a comedy, grounding those ridiculous moments in something tangible. Overall, it’s this blend of heart and humor that makes it stand out amidst the sea of indie films. You can feel the passion in each scene, even if the direction is a bit elusive.
'Digging for Bones' is still in relatively early stages for collectors, with discussions buzzing about its limited release and the director's unknown background adding an element of intrigue. The film has seen a few festival screenings but hasn't made a large imprint on the home video market yet. Many collectors are keeping an eye on it, especially those who appreciate offbeat comedies that break the mold of mainstream cinema. Expect some interest in rare press materials and possibly early drafts if they surface.
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