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So, 'Hard Working Distraction' is a bit of a wild ride, really. You’ve got Dante Colle wrestling with family estate pressures, which sets a rather anxious tone. Then enters Steven Lee, who's all about offering some relief, if you catch my drift. The pacing feels somewhat loose, but it lends itself to those awkward, tension-filled moments that linger. It's got a certain rawness to it, especially in the performances, which make it stand out amidst the usual fare. The practical effects aren't anything to write home about, but they serve the narrative, and there's something just a little off-kilter about it that keeps you engaged. Nothing groundbreaking, but worth discussing for its quirks.
This film seems to have flown under the radar for many collectors. It's been released on limited formats, making it somewhat of a conversation piece for those who enjoy offbeat storytelling. The scarcity of physical copies could pique the interest of niche collectors, especially those keen on unconventional narratives that challenge the usual tropes of the genre.
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