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So, 'Hold On, I'm Coming' is this eclectic slice of 1984 that feels like a wild ride through New York's streets and Tortilla Flats. The performances are vibrant, especially Mr. Mahogany Plywood belting out the titular song. I mean, the costumes by Miss Plywood really add a unique flair to the whole vibe, don't you think? The pacing has this almost surreal flow, juggling between fun and a certain edginess. And while the director remains unknown, the camera work by Jacob Burckhardt captures an interesting essence of the era—making it feel alive. It’s not your run-of-the-mill production, and that’s what gives it a certain charm. You just don’t see many films like this, and its scarcity adds to its mystique.
This film is a bit of a rarity in the collector's world, often overlooked due to its obscure status and lack of mainstream recognition. The VHS and DVD formats are limited, so finding a copy can be a challenge. Collectors show interest in the film primarily for its distinctive style and the peculiar charm that permeates it, which makes it a conversation starter among enthusiasts of offbeat cinema.
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