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Rudy Saada - Totally Real has this raw, almost off-kilter vibe that really makes you sit up and notice. It's hard to pin down exactly what genre it leans into, but you get this blend of surrealism and everyday life that feels oddly relatable yet completely bizarre. The pacing is kind of erratic, which adds to its charm; one moment you’re in this whimsical scene, and the next, it dives into something more profound. The practical effects used are surprisingly effective, and you can tell the performances are genuine, adding a layer of authenticity that reels you in. There's a distinctiveness to it, a way it challenges your perception without really trying too hard—definitely something for collectors who appreciate the unusual.
This film is somewhat of an enigma in collector circles, with little known about its initial release and director. It appears in various formats, but finding a clean copy is a challenge, which adds to its allure. Interest has been rising, especially among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling and the more obscure side of cinema.
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