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So, 'Greenhouse' is this quirky, offbeat comedy that dives into the everyday chaos we all experience. It’s like a patchwork quilt of sketches by Jacob Boatsman and Evan Carse, each segment has its own vibe but they all connect through that familiar, slightly chaotic atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit all over the place, which actually works for the tone—like a wild ride through the absurdities of life. There’s a charm to the practical effects they used that gives it a nostalgic feel, and the performances are delightfully unpolished in a way that feels genuine. It’s definitely not your standard comedy but that’s what makes it distinctive.
'Greenhouse' has had a bit of a mixed format history, with some collectors able to find it on obscure VHS releases while others have spotted it on rare DVD compilations. Its availability is somewhat limited, contributing to its appeal among collectors who appreciate the offbeat. Interest seems to be growing slowly but surely as more people are drawn to its unique style and the collaborative work of Boatsman and Carse.
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