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So, Guerrilla Distribution is a quirky little comedy from 2007 that captures the chaotic spirit of indie filmmaking. The plot revolves around these two crafty filmmakers who attempt to outsmart their rival by crafting a low-budget giant monkey flick. It's got this playful, almost absurd tone that keeps you guessing – half the fun is just watching their wild schemes unfold. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that kind of fits with the whole DIY aesthetic. The practical effects for the monkey, though not groundbreaking, add a charming touch. And the performances? They lean heavily into that exaggerated sense of humor. It’s a film that embodies the spirit of guerilla filmmaking, you know? A real testament to resourcefulness in cinema.
Interesting take on indie film challengesNotable for its DIY approachCaptures a unique comedic style
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