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So, 'Less is More' is this quirky little comedy that really seems to lean into its absurdity. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of adds to the charm, you know? The humor feels like it’s trying to capture that awkward everyday realism, and the performances are surprisingly naturalistic for a comedy. There’s a distinct low-budget vibe that gives it character, especially in the practical effects used throughout—not flashy, but they work for the tone. It’s the kind of film that feels like a hidden gem, with a unique approach to storytelling that won’t resonate with everyone but certainly sticks with you if you're into unconventional narratives.
'Less is More' hasn’t seen much in terms of format releases, which makes it a bit scarce in collector circles. You might find it on some obscure indie labels, but it’s not the easiest to track down. Interest is there, especially among those who appreciate offbeat comedies and hidden gems, but it hasn’t really reached that cult status yet. Definitely one for those who like to dig a little deeper into the comedy genre.
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