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Lenny Go Home is this quirky little piece that blurs the lines between autobiography and performance. You've got Lenny, returning to his roots in the Midlands, and it feels like a personal journey wrapped in humor. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that’s part of its charm—there's an almost improvisational vibe throughout. The stand-up segments are where it really shines, showcasing Lenny's unique style and observational wit. It's not about high production values or fancy effects; instead, it relies heavily on Lenny's charisma and storytelling. There's definitely a rawness to it that makes it feel genuine, like you're experiencing something intimate and personal. It’s one of those films that might catch you off guard with its heart.
Lenny Go Home has had a bit of an uneven presence in the collector's market. Its scarcity stems from limited releases, and the somewhat obscure nature of its director adds to the film's allure for collectors. While not a mainstream hit, its distinct style and charm have garnered a niche following, making certain editions, especially VHS, sought after. If you're into autobiographical narratives with a comedic twist, this one might catch your interest.
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