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Rush It is a quirky little comedy from 1978 that captures the essence of New York City through the eyes of a spunky female bicycle messenger. The film navigates the highs and lows of her search for love, caught between two distinctly different men, which adds an interesting dynamic. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that somehow fits the chaotic energy of the city itself. The performances carry a certain charm, with a palpable chemistry that feels genuine. What stands out is the rawness of the practical effects β they're not polished, but they contribute to the film's unique character and vibe, giving it that gritty edge.
Rush It has had a spotty release history, often overshadowed by bigger titles from the same era. Like many niche comedies of its time, it remains somewhat scarce on home video, leading to a growing interest among collectors who appreciate offbeat tales from the late '70s. Its unique blend of humor and urban storytelling makes it a distinctive find for those exploring independent cinema from that period.
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