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So, 'Small Parts' is this intriguing indie flick that really dives into the chaotic life on a film set. Two actresses, both with their own agendas, get caught up in this escalating game that feels almost like a play, all tension and wit. The atmosphere is gritty, really captures that raw feel of indie filmmaking. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well within the budget, letting the performances shine. You can see the clashing egos and ambition, and that adds a layer of depth. It's distinctive for its sharp dialogue and that constant push-pull between the leads, which keeps you engaged through its slightly uneven pacing.
This film seems to have garnered a bit of a cult following among indie film collectors, though it's not widely available in mainstream formats. There were limited runs on DVD and some streaming platforms, but you might find it on obscure indie labels. Its scarcity and the buzz around its unique narrative structure make it an interesting piece for any serious collector's catalog.
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