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Rear-Ended (1995) is one of those quirky little gems that unfolds like a slice-of-life, with a strange blend of misfortune and dark humor. Cory Miles, played with a certain charm, finds himself recounting the farcical misadventures stemming from a car crash, setting the stage for a series of unfortunate events. The pacing here is interesting; it ebbs and flows as the audience is pulled into Cory's chaotic day. The themes of bad luck and fate are woven throughout, and the practical effects of the car accident scene are surprisingly well-executed for an indie film of its time. It's not groundbreaking, but the performances and the tone give it a distinctive feel that resonates with fans of offbeat storytelling.
Rear-Ended has been somewhat elusive in the collector circuit, with limited releases on VHS and DVD over the years, making it a bit of a find for those who appreciate indie cinema. While it doesn't have a massive following, its offbeat charm and character-driven narrative attract a niche audience. Condition often varies, but mint copies can fetch a decent price due to scarcity, so it's definitely one to keep an eye on if you're into quirky, lesser-known films.
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