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So, 'My Friend Roy' from 1994 is this curious Hong Kong film that feels like a window into a very particular time and place. The pacing is relaxed, almost dreamlike, which allows the story to unfold organically. There's an intriguing blend of practical effects that, while not always perfect, add a certain charm and tactile quality to the film. The performances are interesting, with a mix of sincerity and subtlety that captures the nuances of friendship and connection. Themes of loyalty and the complexity of relationships run deep, making it feel oddly intimate. It’s a unique piece that stands out in the landscape of 90s Hong Kong cinema.
This film has become quite a curiosity among collectors, often sought after due to its relative obscurity and the unique window it provides into Hong Kong cinema of the 90s. Various formats exist, but the VHS tapes are particularly scarce, making them a desirable find for those interested in this niche. While not widely discussed, its distinctive tone and themes have garnered a small but dedicated following, keeping collector interest alive.
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