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Stony Ways is this curious exploration of youthful discovery. The tone flirts with the absurd, mixing humor with a kind of rawness that feels both daring and uncomfortable. The pacing is uneven, often bouncing between moments of awkward teenage antics and deeper, unspoken realizations about identity and relationships. I can't help but notice the performances—they're earnest, even if the material edges into the risqué territory. What really stands out are the practical effects; they’re low-budget but have a certain charm that adds to the overall vibe. It’s definitely not your typical coming-of-age film, making it an interesting specimen in the world of indie cinema.
Stony Ways hasn't had much of a distribution history, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among indie film collectors. The film has seen sparse releases, mostly in niche circuit screenings, and its obscurity contributes to a growing interest. Collectors looking for something unconventional will find this film's unique blend of humor and awkwardness appealing, though copies are not easy to come by.
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