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So, 'Save a Buck' is a bit of a wild ride. This indie comedy takes the found-footage route, which gives it a raw, almost chaotic energy. The whole vibe feels like a mix of a documentary and a dark comedy, which really adds to the discomfort of the situations the cast finds themselves in. The performances are surprisingly genuine, especially given the absurd scenarios they face due to their director's negligence. It's one of those films that manages to critique the indie film process while also being part of it, talking about safety protocols but in a way that feels real and immediate. The pacing can be uneven, but that might just be part of its charm. Plus, the practical effects add an edge of authenticity that really stands out.
Interesting commentary on indie filmmakingRaw and chaotic found-footage styleGenuine performances in absurd situations
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