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Get Over Her is a curious blend of life’s hard knocks and the vibrant underbelly of the cabaret scene. The film follows an ex-boxer turned drummer, and it’s got this gritty yet alluring vibe that resonates. The pacing feels almost jazz-like, with moments that linger and others that hit hard—sort of like a good rhythm. The performances, while perhaps not polished, have a raw authenticity that draws you in. It’s interesting how it captures the struggle of moving on, both in love and in life, particularly through the lens of a down-and-out musician. Not your typical narrative, and that’s what makes it distinctive; it’s a snapshot of a world that often gets overlooked.
Get Over Her is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's world, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings from the era. It has been released in limited formats, which adds to its scarcity and appeal among collectors. Enthusiasts appreciate its unique blend of music and boxing themes, and while it may not have received significant critical acclaim at the time, its distinct atmosphere and storytelling have garnered a dedicated, if niche, following.
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