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Stand and Deliver isn’t your typical documentary; it’s more of a peek behind the curtain of a struggling comedy scene in Glasgow. The film captures the chaotic energy of life at The Edge, where Alun’s gig becomes secondary to the comedic chaos involving Max T. The pacing has this raw, almost frenetic feel that mirrors the unpredictability of live performance. The whole dynamic between Max and Sandy adds a layer of tension—like watching a slow train wreck, but in a funny way. The practical jokes and the authentic performances bring a realness that makes you feel like you're part of the backstage drama. It's gritty, it's real, and it has that palpable atmosphere that only small clubs can truly deliver.
Focus on indie comedy scenesDocumentary style captures raw performancesExplores interpersonal dynamics in a creative environment
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