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Killing Time is this quirky gem from 1979 that dives into some pretty heavy stuff while keeping it light with humor. You've got this protagonist who's stuck in this absurd situation—trying to decide how to end it all based on what outfit to wear. It's kind of darkly funny, if you think about it, and really has this unique tone that dances between comedy and drama. The pacing is a bit unconventional, but that just adds to its charm. It’s reflective of the era's offbeat cinema, and the performances are just raw enough to feel genuine. There's something so distinctive about how it explores the little things in life that keep us from giving up.
Killing Time has seen limited releases on VHS and DVD, making its physical copies a bit elusive for collectors. There’s a certain interest in its offbeat narrative and how it reflects the era's cinematic quirks, which attracts niche audiences. While it may not be mainstream, its uniqueness in tone and theme creates a small but dedicated collector base searching for that elusive piece of 70s cinema.
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