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So, 'Knock On Good' is this quirky little comedy that plays with the idea of superstitions in a way that's genuinely refreshing. Cameron, the lead, is kind of adorable in her obsession with knocking on her head for luck. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but in a way that builds this offbeat charm. The performances are pretty solid, especially from the supporting cast who really lean into the absurdity of the premise. You can sense a low-budget vibe, but that actually adds to its character—like it’s a slice of DIY filmmaking from a time when those things felt more personal. It’s got a nostalgic feel, almost like a hidden gem you’d stumble upon at a collector's fair.
'Knock On Good' seems to have slipped through the cracks of mainstream awareness, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. There's very limited availability across formats, which adds to its intrigue. I've seen a few copies pop up at film fairs, usually in VHS or DVD, but they tend to go quickly. It’s definitely the type of film that sparks conversations, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the independent scene.
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