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Glock is an interesting little short that lingers in that liminal space of anticipation. Youâve got this new spy, just waitingâreally, just waitingâfor something to happen, and the humor comes from how absurdly mundane that waiting can be. The pacing feels deliberately drawn out, which adds to the tension and the comedy. It's the kind of film that plays around with spy tropes but doesnât take itself too seriously. The performances, while not necessarily groundbreaking, do a nice job of capturing that mix of excitement and ennui. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the storyâs needs without overshadowing the central theme of patience in a high-stakes worldâdefinitely a unique take in the comedy genre.
Glock is a bit of an oddity for collectors, not widely known but intriguing in its execution. It was released primarily on festival circuits, which adds to its scarcity, making it a niche find for those interested in short films. The DVD releases are limited, and it sometimes pops up in indie film collections, so it's worth keeping an eye out for. The film has sparked some curiosity among collectors who appreciate its unique take on the spy genre.
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