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Humble Pie is one of those quirky comedies that sneaks up on you. The film features Tony, a classic couch potato who finds himself completely obsessed with a TV ad about a "once in a lifetime pie." It's both absurd and strangely relatable, capturing that desperation we all feel for something special. The pacing is a mix of slow-burn humor and sudden bursts of chaos. The performances are earnest, giving it a nice touch of charm amidst its silliness. It dives into themes of obsession and the lengths we go for something we perceive as extraordinary, wrapped up in a light-hearted, almost whimsical atmosphere. You might even find some delightful practical effects that add to its unique character.
Humble Pie is a bit of a hidden gem in the comedy genre, often overlooked due to its lack of widespread distribution. It's surprising how few formats it has seen; primarily available on VHS and some rare DVD runs, which makes it a point of interest for collectors. The film's unique premise and charm have garnered a small but dedicated following, leading to occasional buzz in collector circles about re-releases or screenings. Its scarcity combined with its offbeat humor makes it an intriguing piece for anyone interested in quirky, lesser-known comedies.
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