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So, MC Shortston & Foxy vs the Dirty Rich Revolution is a curious little piece from 2012. It’s primarily a music video, but it feels like it’s trying to tell a story, with this vibrant tone that bounces between cheeky and social commentary. The pacing is a bit off at times, often leaning heavily into its musical elements, but that’s part of its charm. You get these colorful visuals that almost have a DIY feel, with practical effects that add a rawness to it. The performances by Shortston and Foxy give it some energy, though they’re a bit quirky and not exactly polished. There’s a distinctive edge to it that kind of makes you appreciate its effort to address class issues in an unconventional way.
This title is relatively obscure, with few releases making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. It doesn't have a wide distribution history, which adds to its mystique—most copies seem to be from early digital platforms. The unique blend of music and storytelling could spark interest among those who appreciate offbeat cinema, making it a niche yet intriguing find for your collection.
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