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So, 'Meatball Sub Part 1' is an interesting film, to say the least. It’s got this almost surreal quality about it, like it doesn't take itself too seriously yet feels oddly profound in its simplicity. The pacing is kind of slow, which some may find tedious, but it works for the atmosphere they’re going for — almost meditative. The practical effects, though minimal, add a certain charm, especially during the subway scenes; you can feel the cramped space and the claustrophobia that comes with it. The performances are surprisingly genuine, despite the unknown cast, which somehow grounds the whole experience. It’s a unique take on a mundane trip, with layers that might surprise those willing to look a bit deeper.
This film is somewhat of a curiosity within indie circles, with its limited release and lack of a well-documented distribution history. As it stands, physical copies are rather scarce, making it of particular interest to collectors who appreciate oddities. The unique premise and distinct atmosphere create a niche appeal, likely to draw in those who enjoy films that challenge conventional storytelling.
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