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Home Game is a quirky exploration of waking life wrapped in an almost absurdist frame. The film, set in Stian’s room, uses the mundane backdrop of his struggle to get out of bed to delve into broader themes of motivation and the daily grind. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike, resonating with the lethargy of the protagonist. The sports announcers, Thomas and Rune, add an unusual layer of commentary that feels both amusing and oddly poignant. While the director remains unknown, the film’s charm lies in its unorthodox storytelling and the way it captures the tension between sleep and work, making it a distinctive find for collectors interested in offbeat narratives.
This title remains relatively obscure, which adds to its charm and scarcity among collectors. It's not widely available in mainstream formats, making original releases or niche label editions particularly sought after. The film's unique premise and tone give it a distinctive flavor that resonates with fans of off-center storytelling, appealing to those looking for something different in their collections.
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