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So, 'In Golf We Trust' is this quirky little film that dives into the chaos of a golfer’s struggle with his game. The tone is a bit all over the place, but that’s part of its charm, really. You’ve got this foul-mouthed golfer who just can’t seem to connect with the ball, and the poor caddy, an innocent kid, gets the brunt of his frustration. It’s almost like a surreal comedy, where every swing is a mix of anger and desperation. The performances? Well, they bring a rawness that makes it feel genuine, despite its low-budget roots. There’s something distinctive about its pacing – it’s kind of erratic but fits the bizarre vibe of the story.
'In Golf We Trust' seems to have flown under the radar for most collectors, likely due to its limited release and lesser-known director. Its availability is somewhat scarce, making any physical copy a bit of a gem for those who appreciate offbeat comedies. The film's unique blend of humor and frustration, coupled with its raw performances, gives it a peculiar place in the indie film landscape that some collectors might find appealing.
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