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So, 'Squirrel Food' is this quirky little comedy that dances around the antics of Monte, caught up in his fate as a fortuneteller spills the beans about his love life. The pacing is all over the place, which oddly suits the chaos of Monte's misadventures. You’ll chuckle at the absurdity of how he keeps running into trouble with this girl who seems like the one but ends up dragging him into a mess. It’s got that offbeat charm that makes it distinctive, and the performances feel genuine amidst the silliness. Practical effects? Well, they mostly add to the charm rather than distract, which is nice. It’s kind of a hidden gem if you’re into those wild comedic escapades.
Finding 'Squirrel Food' isn't easy, as it seems to have had limited releases, and it hasn't made much noise in the market. There are a few VHS copies floating around, but those are often in rough shape. Not much is known about its director or the production background which adds a layer of mystery that collectors might find intriguing. Its oddball humor and unique premise could spark interest among those who appreciate offbeat, lesser-known comedies.
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