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So, "Security Guard" is this quirky little film about two guys, Khaburzania and Koridze, doing their military service guarding an old factory. It's not about action or thrills, but more about the banter and absurdity of their situation. The pacing feels laid-back, almost like a slice-of-life vibe, while they cope with the mundane. You get these moments of levity, especially with their interactions over walkie-talkies. The performances bring a certain charm, and you can tell they’re making the best out of a dull job. It's got this strange atmosphere that hangs between boredom and camaraderie, and that’s what gives it a bit of character. Really, it’s a unique take on the everyday absurdity of life.
This film is not widely known, and it seems to have slipped under the radar for many collectors. There’s limited information on its distribution history, which adds to its obscurity, making it a potential gem for those who appreciate lesser-known international films. While not a mainstream title, its distinct charm and offbeat humor may attract niche collectors who enjoy exploring unconventional narratives.
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