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Occupational Hazards is one of those quirky comedies that gives you a peek into the absurdities of PR in a world that's anything but normal. The chemistry between Derek Dawson and Trent Masters creates this almost slapstick vibe, especially during their pitch to a terrorist syndicate. The pacing is a bit zany, really, with moments that swing between tension and hilarity at the drop of a hat. Themes of image and perception run deep, almost like a reflection on how we view crises today. It really stands out for its offbeat humor and the practicality of its effects – it feels grounded, even in absurd situations. Performances are spot-on, with Trent's character evolving in a way that’s both engaging and entertaining.
Occupational Hazards has had a bit of a mixed bag in terms of availability, with different formats surfacing over the years, but none have really hit the mainstream. It's still somewhat scarce on the collector market, which makes it intriguing for those who enjoy offbeat comedies. Its rarity, coupled with the unique premise and performances, has sparked some niche interest among collectors who appreciate this kind of satirical humor.
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