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PTSDick is an oddball comedy that takes a rather cringe-worthy look at the fallout from modern technology and its intrusive nature. The pacing can feel a bit all over the place, but that matches the chaotic energy of its premise. There's a distinct tonal shift between outright laughs and moments of awkwardness that really defines its charm. The performances might not be award-winning, but they carry that raw, relatable awkwardness that keeps everything grounded. The practical effects are hilariously low-fi, adding to the film's offbeat vibe, which makes it stand out in a sea of polished productions. It’s a little rough around the edges, but that’s part of its appeal.
This film has had limited releases, making physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors, especially those into obscure comedies. It's been available in a few independent circuits, but finding a mint condition DVD or Blu-ray can be quite the hunt. Its blend of awkward humor and commentary on technology’s role in personal crises resonates with a niche audience, sparking interest among collectors of unique comedic takes.
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