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So, 'Homey In The Haystack' is quite the peculiar little flick from '99, right? It's got this oddball premise where Byron Long's character dives headfirst into Amish life after a run-in with some crime, and it’s all played with this mix of absurdity and charm. The pacing is uneven, which kinda adds to its quirky vibe. There’s definitely some moments that are a tad risqué, especially with the way it approaches the pure and innocent. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have a certain earnestness that makes you root for these mismatched characters. It's distinctive for how it juxtaposes the rustic simplicity of Amish culture with Byron's chaotic energy, creating this bizarre but strangely engaging atmosphere.
This film is a real curiosity in terms of its availability; not a lot of copies floating around out there, which makes it something of a hidden gem. The DVD releases are few and far between, and fans have been known to trade or search extensively for it. Collectors often appreciate its odd blend of themes and the way it handles its material, making it a talking point rather than just another title on the shelf.
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