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Small Ali (2005) is this quirky little oddity that dances on the line between absurdist comedy and campy horror. It's got this dark, whimsical vibe, with practical effects that lean into the gore without losing the humor. The pacing's a bit jumpy, but it fits the overall chaotic tone. Little Ali's perpetual crying during his boxing matches creates a strangely poignant backdrop against the ridiculousness of his bouts with the fearsome Mad Cow. There's something really distinctive about how it tackles the themes of failure and perseverance, wrapped up in a very offbeat package.
Small Ali is a bit of a hidden gem, not widely circulated, which makes it a curious piece for collectors. It has seen limited release on DVD but mostly exists in niche screenings or festival circuits, contributing to its scarcity. The film's unique blend of absurd humor and practical effects tends to pique interest among those who appreciate underground cinema and off-kilter narratives.
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