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So, 'Smart Alec' is this quirky little film from '86 that dives into the chaos of Hollywood's indie scene. The pacing's a bit uneven, but it captures that frenetic energy well. You've got this young filmmaker who's just trying to navigate the wild world of getting a flick off the ground. The performances are, let's say, refreshingly raw—feels like they really tapped into that struggle. It's like a love letter to the hopefuls and dreamers who hit L.A. with nothing but a script and a vision. The practical effects? Nothing flashy, but they add a nice texture to the film. Overall, it's a charming, if flawed, look at ambition and the creative process. A nice piece for those who appreciate the underdogs of cinema.
Quirky indie charm.Explores the indie filmmaking struggle.Raw performances enhance authenticity.
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