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So, North Pole: The Loadman Cummith 2 is one of those curious oddities from the late '90s. The atmosphere is a strange mix of playful and surreal, like it’s trying to capture that holiday spirit but with a bizarre twist. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, almost like it’s unsure of where it wants to go next. The performances are, well, memorable in their own way, with a certain charm that really stands out amidst the practical effects, which are definitely on the DIY side. It feels like a cult film that was made for a specific audience, and you can tell there's a unique vision behind it, even if the execution sometimes falters.
This film is quite scarce, with only a few copies floating around in the collector community. Most formats are VHS, and they tend to pop up rarely, making it a quirky find for someone interested in obscure holiday films. While not exactly mainstream, it has drawn a niche following over the years, primarily due to its oddball nature and the charm of its practical effects.
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