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It's Not a Big Deal: Coming the Master has this quirky charm that kinda sneaks up on you. The tone? A blend of dry humor and oddball moments that keep things engaging, even if the pacing feels a bit off at times. There’s an experimental vibe throughout, and the performances have this raw quality that feels almost improvised, which is refreshing. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add to the film's unique aesthetic. It’s certainly distinctive in its approach to storytelling, almost like watching a DIY project come to life, and you really get a sense of the creators' passion, despite the lack of big names behind it.
This title has a somewhat obscure presence in collector circles, often only turning up in niche discussions. The scarcity is notable, as it seems to have been released in limited formats, and I’ve seen varying quality in the few copies that pop up. Interest tends to lean towards those who appreciate unconventional cinema or are curious about lesser-known works, making it a conversation starter among dedicated film enthusiasts.
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