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London Dying Wage unfolds in a nearly claustrophobic flat, where the walls seem to close in on two broke best friends. Their banter is sharp, laced with a sort of desperation that feels all too relatable, especially given the looming threat of their landlord. The pacing is tight, with a growing intensity that builds as they try every scheme imaginable to escape their dire situation. What really stands out here are the practical effects used to illustrate their struggles—it's raw and gritty. Performances are genuinely heartfelt, capturing that blend of anxiety and humor. It's a distinctive take on friendship and survival, wrapped in a unique atmosphere that feels both timely and timeless.
This film is quite elusive in the collector's market, with limited information available about its release formats, which might add to its intrigue. The scarcity of details surrounding its production only heightens interest among collectors drawn to underground cinema. It’s a unique piece that reflects the economic anxieties of its time, and thus resonates with today's audience, making it a conversation starter within collector circles.
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