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So, 'Full Metal Platoon'—an early short by the Cousins Brothers—offers a pretty unique slice of filmic experimentation. The tone is raw and gritty, definitely channeling that early 2000s vibe where everything feels a bit underground. You can see they were playing around with practical effects, and there's a certain charm in how the low budget influences the creativity. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might frustrate some but gives it an offbeat rhythm that's not easy to come by. Themes of brotherhood and disillusionment run deep, reflecting the complexities of camaraderie in a military setting, albeit in a more satirical light. Performance-wise, it feels like they were really trying to capture something authentic, despite the rough edges.
This film has seen various formats over the years, but physical copies remain somewhat scarce, making it a curiosity for collectors. Its underground status and the early work of the Cousins Brothers add to its allure. Interest among collectors is modest but growing, particularly as more people discover their earlier projects. It's definitely on the radar for anyone into indie shorts or the evolution of their filmmaking style.
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