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So, 'Shit Happens' from 1993—it's a curious little piece that plays with the simplicity of life’s unexpected turns. The whole vibe is pretty laid-back, almost reminiscent of a home video you'd find in a dusty box. The father-son dynamic is central, and there's this raw, unscripted feel that makes it relatable, even when things go sideways. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it mirrors the unpredictability of life itself. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, adding to that grounded atmosphere. Performances lean towards the authentic, creating moments that linger long after the credits roll—like a snapshot of fleeting time.
This film has been somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily released on VHS with limited DVD editions popping up sporadically. Its scarcity stems from the unknown director and vague genre categorization, which makes it a curious find for those who enjoy the obscure and forgotten titles of the early '90s. If you're hunting for something that flies under the radar yet resonates on a human level, this might catch your interest.
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