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So, 'Plaster' is quite the quirky little comedy that feels like a time capsule from a different era. The pacing is offbeat, alternating between moments of genuine hilarity and some absurd scenarios that just kind of hang there, which gives it a unique charm. The performances are a mixed bag, with some cast members really leaning into the silliness, while others seem a bit lost in the material. There's this palpable DIY spirit throughout, especially with its practical effects that range from charmingly rudimentary to surprisingly inventive. It leaves you wondering what the director was aiming for—there's something intriguing about its oddities and how it approaches humor in a way that's not like anything else out there.
Finding a copy of 'Plaster' can be tricky; it seems to exist in a kind of distribution limbo. There have been a few home video releases, but none have really set the collecting world on fire. Still, there's a small but dedicated group of collectors who appreciate it for its sheer oddness and the way it captures a specific comedic tone. Its scarcity just adds to the allure, making it one of those hidden gems that the right collector might just be drawn to.
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