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So, 'Doors of Glory' is an interesting blend of comedy and drama that manages to capture the absurdity of door-to-door sales. The film's tone is both light-hearted and a bit melancholic, touching on themes of ambition and the struggles of everyday life. The pacing is sometimes uneven, but it kind of adds to the overall charm, allowing the quirky characters to breathe. The performances, though not from big names, are surprisingly engaging, drawing you into their world of selling encyclopedias to houses that probably don't need them. There's a certain rawness to the practical effects and the dialogue that feels very much like a slice of life, making it distinctive among early 2000s indie films.
Explores the challenges of salesmanshipPortrays the absurdity of selling to uninterested homesCaptures a slice of early 2000s indie film vibe
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