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Killing Off Connor is an intriguing little piece where dark humor meets existential quandaries, all set against the backdrop of a college campus. The film kicks off with Sally, a T.A. in a pretty absurd predicament—duct taped to a tree. It's this odd blend of desperation and absurdity that really defines the atmosphere. The pacing is a bit unconventional, almost like it’s playing with the audience's attention span, mirroring Connal's own struggle for his narrative resolution. There are some clever practical effects that, while not grand, work well within the film's tight budget and enhance the overall experience. Performances are varied, with some moments that feel genuinely raw, contributing to the film's unique charm.
Killing Off Connor has had a rather limited release, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It's not the easiest film to find on traditional formats, and those who come across it often appreciate its distinct blend of humor and existential reflection. The scarcity has sparked interest among niche collectors who value its unconventional storytelling and character-driven plot.
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