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So, 'It's All Not So Tragic' is quite the peculiar little film, isn't it? You've got this film historian, Greg Connor, who's just spiraling after a bizarre incident during a commentary session for a classic noir. The tone really dives into his mental unraveling, which is both darkly funny and unsettling. The pacing feels offbeat, kind of mirrors his state of mind, you know? There’s an interesting blend of practical effects and awkward performances that add to the film's unique vibe. It’s like watching someone grapple with their past while navigating their own quirks, and that’s what makes it stick in your head.
This film has seen limited releases, with a few indie distributors putting it out on DVD, but it remains quite elusive. The strange premise and off-kilter execution have drawn some niche interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate oddities and deeper psychological themes. Don't expect it to pop up often at conventions; it’s one of those hidden gems that can be hard to track down.
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