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Much More is one of those enigmatic titles from the early '90s that seems to slip through the cracks of mainstream awareness. The film carries an atmosphere that feels both dreamy and unsettling, infused with a sort of surreal quality that lingers in your mind. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might turn some off, but it kind of adds to the unique charm. There's a weight to the themes it explores, touching on the complexities of human emotion and connection, often through practical effects that feel refreshingly tangible. Performances are varied; some resonate deeply while others might feel a bit off, contributing to that overall distinctive, almost experimental vibe.
Much More was released in a time when independent cinema was experimenting with new narrative styles and found its way onto a few limited VHS tapes. Its rarity has created a small but dedicated collector interest, with some seeking out any formats they can find, though the availability remains spotty. The film hasn't had a prominent presence in the digital age, making physical copies particularly appealing to those who enjoy lesser-known gems.
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