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So, 'Errol Flynn' is this fascinating little film that really plays with the idea of obsession and identity. You've got this drifter, a Mormon who’s fixated on the 30s film star, and he strikes up a ride with a trucker who’s seen it all. The pacing is intriguing, slow at times to let the tension build, almost like a quiet road movie that turns sinister. The performances are grounded, which adds to the atmosphere—there's a palpable sense of unease as secrets start to unravel. It’s not your standard biopic or homage, it kind of feels like a character study of two lost souls in a vast, unforgiving landscape.
'Errol Flynn' is an intriguing find for collectors, especially with its unique premise and understated performances. It hasn't received extensive distribution, making physical copies somewhat elusive, which could pique interest among niche collectors. The lack of information on the director and production adds a layer of mystery that some may find appealing. Overall, it’s a film that might not pop up often but could resonate with those who appreciate character-driven narratives.
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