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So, 'Illusions Come True' is this quirky little comedy from '78 that really captures the essence of everyday struggles. The pacing is kind of laid-back, which gives it a certain charm; you're spending time with this guy who's just trying to get by in a world that keeps throwing curveballs at him. The performances have an earnestness that feels relatable, even now. You know, it's not trying too hard to be profound, but it touches on that universal feeling of disappointment—like when you lose out on the job you wanted or see your crush with someone else. The atmosphere feels very grounded, and despite its simplicity, it leaves a lingering warmth that makes it distinct in the genre.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, often overshadowed by bigger titles of the era, making it a bit of a hidden gem. Finding a good copy can be tricky; early VHS editions are particularly scarce, and even the DVD releases haven't been widely circulated. Collectors who appreciate the nuances of underground comedies often seek it out, not just for its quirks but for the unvarnished look at life's little letdowns.
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