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So, 'Geoffrey Broughe Handles Confrontation Poorly' is quite the oddball. It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, honestly. Geoffrey, this hapless guy, just can't catch a break—he's got this awful haircut and an even worse approach to conflict. The pacing is a bit loose, matching the awkwardness of Geoffrey's attempts to interact with the police, which is where it really shines. There’s this raw, almost uncomfortable atmosphere that really fits the tone, making you cringe and laugh simultaneously. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the absurdity in some level of reality. Not sure who directed it, but the performances feel very genuine and add to that everyman quality that makes Geoffrey oddly relatable in his awkwardness.
This film has circulated in underground circles but remains fairly elusive in terms of availability. There haven't been many comprehensive home media releases, which adds to its mystique and collector appeal. Fans often seek out any lost gems like this one for the sheer novelty of its concept and execution. Its scarcity in the marketplace makes it a curious find for anyone on the lookout for unconventional comedic narratives.
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