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Freelance Wrestling: The Ghost Of Right Now has this raw, gritty energy that is palpable from the get-go. It's set in the familiar Logan Square Auditorium, which adds a layer of authenticity to the whole affair. The pacing feels almost frenetic, yet there's a certain rhythm to the chaos that draws you in. The performancesâwhile not those of seasoned actorsâcarry a conviction that makes the wrestling feel genuine, almost like a dance between the performers and the audience. The atmosphere is electric, and the practical effects, though simple, have this undeniable charmâthey really add to that DIY wrestling vibe. It captures something special about indie wrestling culture, and you can almost feel the passion radiating off the screen.
This film has a bit of a cult status among wrestling aficionados, particularly those with an eye for indie promotions. The distribution has been somewhat limited, with few physical releases, making it a treat for collectors. Each viewing reveals more about the subtleties in performance and atmosphere, which keeps the interest alive among fans who appreciate those grassroots wrestling moments. If you're into wrestling's underground scene, this one definitely stands out.
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