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So, 'Popular Mechanics' is one of those quirky gems from the mid-'80s that sort of slips through the cracks. Set in a Mercedes repair shop, it has this raw, almost DIY vibe that echoes the youthful exploration of identity and sexuality. The pacing is a bit loose, but it definitely captures that rebellious spirit of the time. The performances feel genuine, like these kids are really just being themselves, which adds to the film's charm. It's not overly polished, and there's a certain roughness to the practical effects that feels authentic. Overall, it’s this interesting slice of life that doesn't quite fit into any neat genre box, which is probably what makes it stand out in a collector's library.
Finding 'Popular Mechanics' on physical media can be a bit of a challenge, as it's one of those lesser-known titles that didn’t see extensive distribution. It has seen a few releases on VHS and some limited DVD appearances, but collectors often seek it out for its unique atmosphere and nostalgic value. Its scarcity and the distinct tone make it a curious addition for those who appreciate the oddities of '80s film culture.
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