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So, Mr. Ross (2010) is this quirky little film where a businessman decides to take a deep dive into his own life by crafting a PowerPoint presentation of all his most embarrassing moments. It’s got this odd blend of humor and introspection, especially as you see how he processes his failures. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, almost echoing the chaos of his memories. There's something distinctive about the way it tackles the idea of vulnerability, using a pretty unconventional format. The performances are understated but bring an air of sincerity that keeps you engaged, making it feel like you're peeking into someone's personal scrapbook of cringe.
Mr. Ross had a limited release and hasn’t received a wide home media distribution, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors have noted that finding a physical copy can be a challenge, especially as it seems to have slipped under the radar for many. There's a growing interest in its offbeat premise and the unconventional storytelling approach, making it a curiosity for those who appreciate the more obscure entries in cinema.
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