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Rex Park: Curse of the Golden Buddha has this quirky, offbeat charm that drags you into the chaos of three twenty-somethings desperately trying to make rent. It's kind of a heist gone wrong with a twist of supernatural shenanigans. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it gives off this DIY vibe that's both refreshing and somewhat nostalgic. The practical effects used for the curse are surprisingly effective, adding a layer of charm to the low-budget aesthetic. What really stands out is the chemistry between the leads—they're not the usual archetypes and bring a relatable desperation to their roles that keeps you invested in their misadventures.
This film seems to have an underground appeal, but I wouldn't say it's widely known or sought after, which might make it an interesting pick-up for collectors into offbeat cinema. There aren't many distribution formats out there, so it could be a bit scarce. Since it was released in 2021, keep an eye out for any indie festivals or screenings that might pop up, as they could create some buzz around it in collector circles.
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