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So, 'Excuse Me' is this curious little film from 2018—really captures a moment in time, doesn’t it? The whole premise revolves around a guy whose shoe gets stuck under a car, and it’s all in this parking lot setting. The pacing is interesting; it feels like real life, almost painfully slow at times, but that’s where the charm lies. It touches on themes of frustration and absurdity, and even though we don’t know the director, there’s a raw, unvarnished feel to it that makes you think. The practical effects are minimal but effective in such a confined space. The performance of the lead, who’s just trying to navigate this bizarre predicament, is subtly engaging, drawing you into his plight. It’s one of those oddballs that sticks with you, in a way.
'Excuse Me' is a bit of an enigma, primarily existing in indie circles. Limited physical releases have made it somewhat scarce, which has piqued collector interest over the years. I’ve seen a few copies circulate at festivals and online, but they’re not easy to pin down, especially if you’re looking for a specific format. Its unique take on a mundane situation keeps it relevant in discussions among collectors who enjoy these offbeat gems.
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