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Rim the Hole (2022) has this bizarre blend of raunchy comedy and oddly serious undertones. You get this strange chemistry between Carter Woods and his neighbor, Dr. Donte Thick, who, let’s say, really takes his time with diagnosing Carter's rather peculiar predicament. The film walks a fine line between absurdity and genuine reflection on relationships and summer nostalgia, which is kind of unexpected. The pacing feels deliberate, almost a slow burn, but not in a tedious way. Instead, it builds this unique atmosphere that keeps you engaged, and the performances are surprisingly earnest amidst the outrageous scenarios. It definitely stands out in the indie scene for both its audacious content and its unorthodox storytelling style.
Rim the Hole has had a limited release, which adds to its charm and mystique among collectors. There's not much available in terms of formats, as it primarily exists on streaming platforms, with a few indie DVD releases that are hard to come by. Its uniqueness in content and approach has sparked some interest within niche collector circles, especially those who appreciate unconventional narratives.
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