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Nice But Rough is one of those films that really pulls you in with its gritty atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit off at times, which adds to its charm. You can tell they opted for practical effects over CGI, and it really pays off, giving the whole experience a raw, tactile feel. The performances are solid—there's a certain unrefined quality that feels genuine, like they really immersed themselves in their roles. The themes of struggle and resilience are woven through the narrative without being too heavy-handed, and that gives it a distinct edge. It's not polished, but that’s part of its appeal, you know?
Nice But Rough originally had a limited release but has gained a small cult following among collectors due to its distinctive style and raw performances. As for formats, it seems to be mostly available in digital, with rumors of a physical media release in the works, but nothing solid yet. Given the film's unique approach and the growing interest, it might become a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the indie scene.
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