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So, 'Resurgence: It's Early Albuquerque' is an interesting blend of comedy and sci-fi, set against the quirky backdrop of a morning talk show. Ted Dudley, the host, showcases a book called 'How I Saved the World' by Julius Levinson, and it’s all just a tad offbeat, with a tone that feels like a mix of satire and real-life absurdities. The pacing meanders a bit, giving it a laid-back vibe, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's definitely distinctive in how it tackles its themes of existentialism and humor. Not to mention, the practical effects have a certain homemade charm that adds to its uniqueness. Performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly grounded, which makes the viewing experience a bit of a rollercoaster.
This film has a bit of a curious history, often overlooked but certainly has its share of intrigue among collectors. It's a bit rare on physical media, and the independent nature adds to its charm. While not widely discussed, those in the know appreciate its unique blend of genres and its oddball storytelling style, which has sparked a niche following.
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