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So, 'Small-Time Revolutionary' is this gritty indie from 2010, set against the backdrop of 1980s England, a time of political turmoil with Thatcher in power. The film captures that raw tension between personal identity and societal expectations, which is really palpable. The pacing is a bit erratic but in a way that mirrors Russell's own inner conflict. It's kind of fascinating how they juxtapose the heavy political climate with the personal stakes of the characters. The performances feel very real, almost like a documentary at times, and the practical effects, while minimal, add to the authentic feel of the setting. It's a unique snapshot of a pivotal moment in British history, not your typical narrative arc.
This film has a bit of a cult following, likely due to its limited releases and the obscurity of its director. Copies have been hard to come by, especially in good condition, which has piqued interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems. The discussions around the film often touch on its historical significance and how it captures a moment of societal change, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in the era.
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