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So, there's this film called 'I Said No Tomato'—the title might suggest something quirky, and it kind of is, but it’s more about the absurdity of constraints than you’d expect. Picture a world where the mundane act of making a sandwich takes on a life of its own. The pacing is a bit meandering, almost like a surreal slice of life. The performances are subtle, not over-the-top, which adds to this offbeat charm. It’s all about those little details, the missing ingredients, and how they play into the larger themes of choice and expectation. Seriously, there’s something oddly captivating about the way they focus on the specifics, almost like a meditation on preferences.
This film has a bit of an obscure status; it hasn’t seen a lot of re-releases, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Formats are limited, mostly circulating on niche indie platforms, which adds to its allure. The scarcity means that finding a copy can be a bit of a hunt, and those who appreciate offbeat cinema are typically very keen on it. It’s definitely one of those titles that sparks conversation among collectors, especially when discussing the peculiarities of its narrative choices.
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