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So, 'Fats Waller Was Born Here' is an interesting little piece that captures the quirky spirit of Passaic, New Jersey, while giving a nod to the legendary jazz pianist Fats Waller. The film blends comedy and drama in a way that feels both lighthearted and reflective, almost like a warm homage to a bygone era of jazz. You can really feel the love for the character, and the performances, though modest, have a charm that's hard to ignore. It’s got this unique energy, especially with the practical effects that pay tribute to the time period. It kind of reminds you of Gondry's work, with its playful yet poignant storytelling that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Finding this film on physical media can be a bit tricky – it had a limited release, and the availability varies quite a bit. Collectors tend to appreciate the quirky nature of the film and its unique take on jazz history. It seems to have a niche following, especially among those who enjoy stories that celebrate musical heritage. If you come across it, it’s worth picking up for its blend of charm and humor.
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