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Double Header is one of those indie pieces that kinda slips under the radar. The dynamic between Julie and John is both tense and playful, set against the backdrop of a sports merchandising firm. It's this push-pull of their office rivalry that morphs into something more intimate, exploring the complexities of sexuality. The performances have a raw, genuine feel; you can really sense the chemistry and the awkwardness. The pacing is interesting too, it has this almost languid flow that allows you to dive deep into their interactions. There's a certain charm in its low-budget production that makes it distinctive, capturing a snapshot of mid-90s indie cinema. Not your run-of-the-mill romantic comedy, that’s for sure.
Double Header has a somewhat obscure status among collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of the era. Its limited release means finding physical copies can be a challenge, and that scarcity has piqued interest over the years. As indie films from the 90s continue to gain a cult following, this one’s unique narrative and character dynamics make it a curious piece for those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known cinema.
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