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So, 'Speedy Boys' is quite an interesting piece, you know? It's not your standard narrative, which makes it stand out in a sea of typical films from the late '90s. The whole experience is like wandering through an art gallery rather than just watching a story unfold. Carter and Andy’s dialogues about art and their explorations of Tuscany have this laid-back, almost contemplative vibe. The pacing allows you to soak in the atmosphere, which is very much about the experience of the city and the subtleties of their interactions. The editing by Mark Jordan feels almost like brush strokes on a canvas, creating a visual rhythm that complements their discussions. It's definitely a niche film, but it has that raw artistic flair that some collectors really appreciate.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a few editions floating around. Originally released on VHS, it has since seen some limited DVD offerings, but collectors often have a hard time tracking down copies. Interest has remained modest, primarily due to its unconventional format and the lack of mainstream recognition, making it an intriguing piece for those with a taste for the avant-garde.
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