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George Biddle, CPA is an oddball blend of accounting and action. There's this quirky vibe throughout, with Biddle – your everyday accountant – thrust into a wild showdown with Ronald Black, his former classmate turned rogue IRS agent. The film’s pacing is a bit off-kilter, which oddly fits the offbeat tone. It carries a sense of nostalgia, almost reminiscent of those schoolyard rivalries, but with a grown-up twist. Themes of rivalry and redemption dance in the background, and while the performances are more charming than polished, they add a certain authenticity to the story. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the narrative surprisingly well, making it feel like a low-budget gem worth a look.
George Biddle, CPA isn't exactly a household name, but it does have a certain cult appeal among collectors who appreciate unconventional narratives. Its limited release and niche appeal mean that finding physical copies can be a bit of a hunt, especially since it didn't make a huge splash when it first came out. Still, there's a growing interest in indie films from this era, and Biddle, with its bizarre premise and unique charm, is slowly gaining traction among collectors looking for something different.
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