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Post (2004) embraces a quirky charm that feels both nostalgic and refreshing. The story follows Jack, a quintessential office loser, who stumbles upon a lamppost that grants him unexpected popularity whenever he interacts with it. The film's tone swings between light-hearted humor and a contemplative exploration of loneliness, making it a curious blend. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it suits the slice-of-life moments sprinkled throughout. The practical effects, though modest, add a certain appeal to the magical realism at play. Performances are earnest, especially from the lead, who manages to evoke sympathy despite his awkwardness. There's a uniqueness in how it tackles social acceptance and the price of fleeting fame.
Post has seen a limited release, which makes finding physical copies fairly rare. Collector interest has gradually grown, especially among those fond of early 2000s indie films with whimsical narratives. Its distribution history is a bit murky, which adds to its allure as a find for collectors who appreciate offbeat stories that may have slipped under the radar.
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