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Good Night Fred is this curious 1981 TV movie that really delves into the lives of a group of school teachers grappling with their place in a bustling city. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as these characters wander through their own emotional landscapes, trying to find meaning amidst the indifference of metropolitan life. The performances are solid, with each actor bringing a unique, yet relatable struggle to the forefront. There’s a distinct rawness to the pacing that mirrors real life—moments of tension mixed with quiet reflection. It feels like a hidden gem, exploring themes of identity and social status that linger long after the credits roll.
Good Night Fred was released as a TV movie and has seen limited distribution, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. It's not widely available in physical formats, making it somewhat of a rarity, especially on VHS or any retro media. The film has garnered a niche audience who appreciate its exploration of social themes, so finding a good quality copy can be challenging and often drives up collector interest.
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