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'Sherm the Salesman' dives into the chaotic life of its eponymous protagonist, a former used car salesman who’s got a personality as colorful as a lot full of mismatched cars. The film has this odd blend of humor and pathos, like it’s trying to make you chuckle while also making you think about the choices we make. The pacing is a bit uneven, sometimes dragging when it shouldn’t, but that gives it an offbeat charm. You can feel the low-budget vibes in the practical effects and set designs, which oddly adds to the film’s authenticity. Sherm himself is a character – over-the-top yet somehow relatable, a performance that really carries the whole thing. It's the quirks that snag you, making it a unique watch in a sea of more polished productions.
This film has a pretty obscure release history, often slipping under the radar of mainstream collectors. Its limited availability in physical formats increases its allure for those who appreciate offbeat cinema. Many collectors are intrigued by its unique character study and the raw performances, making it a conversation starter among enthusiasts of lesser-known titles.
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