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So, 'Garbage' from 2019 is an intriguing little piece that seems to fly under the radar. The premise revolves around two sisters who are about to lose their dad's auto club due to some financial woes. The pacing has this nice build-up, and the tension between the sisters and the investors feels palpable. The themes of familial loyalty versus corporate greed play out in a way that feels both personal and universal. I found the performances to be layered, especially how they showcase the sisters' emotional struggles. There's a rawness to the atmosphere that feels real, and while the director might be unknown, the film leaves a mark with its practical effects and grounded storytelling.
'Garbage' has been somewhat overlooked in collector circles, which makes it interesting for those who appreciate indie films that don’t stick to the mainstream. I’ve noticed that it comes in a few different formats, but it’s still not widely available, which adds to its appeal. The scarcity of physical copies and the unique narrative might spark interest among collectors who are drawn to films that explore deeper themes beyond surface-level entertainment.
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