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Quickie on the Highway (2019) dives into a quirky and provocative exploration of roadside tales. Ava De La Tour, working for Tina Magazine, interviews men recounting their escapades, revealing an array of strange and often raunchy anecdotes. The pacing feels almost conversational, creating a laid-back atmosphere where the absurdity of each story can unfold naturally. It’s the type of film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet it touches on themes of desire and the unexpected nature of human encounters. Performances are varied, with some narrators shining through their eccentricities, making it a distinctive piece for those intrigued by the offbeat side of storytelling.
This film has a bit of an underground vibe, floating under the radar without much mainstream attention. It’s available in limited formats, which makes it somewhat scarce for collectors looking for unique narrative structures. There seems to be a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate its off-beat humor and unconventional storytelling method, but finding a copy isn't easy, so it's worth keeping an eye out.
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