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Hole in One, from '93, is a quirky little gem that plays with the idea of golf in a very offbeat manner. It veers into this realm of surreal humor and bizarre characters that linger long after viewing. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which oddly adds to its charm, creating these moments of introspection amidst the wacky antics. Practical effects are modest but serve the film's tone well, giving it a sense of authenticity. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's something oddly captivating about the ensemble's chemistry. It’s not your typical sports movie; it’s more of a strange exploration of competition and personal ambition, wrapped up in a unique, almost dreamlike atmosphere.
As for the collector aspect, Hole in One seems to have flown under the radar, which adds to its allure for those hunting for niche titles. Format-wise, it’s not the easiest to find, especially on physical media, which makes it appealing for completionists. While not every collector may seek it out, those who appreciate offbeat cinema will likely find it a worthy conversation starter in their collection.
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