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So, Punch Drunk is this interesting little film about Flint and Webber, two army vets who turn getting punched in the face into a business model. It's got this gritty, offbeat tone that mixes dark comedy with a kind of raw vulnerability. The pacing feels deliberately awkward at times, which kind of matches the characters' own struggles. You really see the themes of desperation and camaraderie shine through. The practical effects are pretty minimal, but the performances really carry the weight—there's a certain authenticity in how these guys interact that makes it stand out. It's not your typical fare and definitely has a unique vibe that makes you think about the lengths people go to for a buck and connection.
Punch Drunk has been released in limited formats, making physical copies a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. The film hasn't seen as much attention as other indie flicks from that era, which adds to its allure. Expect some interest from niche collectors who appreciate unconventional storytelling and offbeat humor, though don't expect a flood of copies on the market anytime soon.
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