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Good Rubber dives into the seedy underbelly of car sales with a sardonic lens. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic, as we follow Sam Ledger, who becomes a pawn in the machinations of the oily salesman Dom King. There's this gritty realism, enhanced by practical effects that ground the more outrageous moments. The pacing is deliberate, giving time for tension to build, which makes the eventual twists hit with a heavier impact. Performances are raw; you can almost feel the desperation in Sam's pursuit for validation through material possession and Dom's manipulative charm subtly exudes a darker undertone. It's distinct for its satirical edge and social commentary wrapped in a seemingly simple car-buying experience.
Good Rubber is a recent release and still finding its footing in collector circles. The film's unique blend of satire and practicality has sparked interest, though availability in physical format remains limited. Given its fresh narrative style and thematic depth, collectors might want to keep an eye on this one as it could become a cult curiosity down the line.
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