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So, 'Homer' is an interesting entry from 2015, with a kind of offbeat tone that creeps in quietly. You've got these two rednecks on a mission to fix up their boss's farm, and they end up creating this ridiculous friend to take their frustrations out on. It's a mix of dark humor and absurdity, kind of reminiscent of some indie comedies that play with themes of loneliness and connection—but through a really odd lens. The pacing has a laid-back feel, almost like hanging out with them, but you can’t shake the underlying awkwardness. The performances are raw, which adds to the charm. It’s not often you see practical effects used in a way that feels so intimate and personal, really gives it a distinct flavor.
'Homer' isn't the easiest film to track down, which makes it a curious item for collectors. It had a limited release, and since the director remains unknown, it adds a layer of mystery. The film's unique approach and practical effects might draw interest from those who appreciate indie cinema's more unconventional aspects. While not widely circulated, its distinct themes and tone can catch the eye of collectors looking for something a bit different.
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