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So, 'Donkeys' is this quirky little film that dives into the lives of two friends who think they can just waltz into the crime scene, but quickly find out they're outmatched. The tone is a blend of dark comedy and gritty realism, creating this really unique atmosphere where the laughs are tinged with anxiety. The pacing keeps you on your toes; one moment, you’re chuckling at their absurd plans, and the next, you feel the weight of their poor decisions. There's something raw about the performances, and while the effects are minimal, they don't detract from the story—if anything, they ground it more. It's a distinctive take on friendship and ambition that sticks with you.
'Donkeys' remains somewhat elusive in the collector’s market—I've seen sporadic home video releases, but nothing too definitive. It seems to have garnered a bit of interest lately, likely due to its unique premise and character-driven narrative. While not mainstream, those who stumble upon it often appreciate its charm and raw storytelling, making it a hidden gem for collectors looking for something different.
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