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So, 'Signs' is this interesting indie piece that dives into the lives of two sign spinners, disillusioned with their routines but finding a spark in unexpected companionship. It’s got this gritty, street-level vibe that really captures the essence of West Los Angeles. The pacing is laid-back, almost reflective, which lets you soak in the atmosphere and the subtle nuances of their budding relationship. The performances feel genuine, the kind that pulls you in without any flashy tricks. There’s a rawness to the practical effects used, which adds an authentic touch to their struggles. Not a flashy film, but it quietly lingers with you afterward. Something about it feels very real, very human.
The film 'Signs' has had a somewhat limited release, making it a bit harder to find in certain formats, especially on physical media. It’s gained a niche following among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of realism and understated storytelling. While not overly common, the scarcity in certain regions has sparked interest, especially for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known indie films that capture everyday moments with authenticity.
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