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So, 'Super Glue' from 2001 is a bit of an oddity, really. The story follows this guy hustling adhesives on the subway, and it's all about his struggles with fear and shame. It's kind of raw, you know? The pacing is uneven, but there’s an atmosphere that just pulls you in, especially when the stranger appears to help him find some courage. It's got this gritty charm that feels distinct, though the performances can be a mixed bag. The practical effects aren’t over-the-top, which adds to that grounded feel. It’s a film that might resonate more with collectors who appreciate those rough edges and the deeper themes of resilience and personal growth.
This film is fairly obscure, with limited releases that make it somewhat harder to find. Various formats have circulated over the years, but collectors often note that it's the VHS editions that hold particular charm due to their unique cover art. Interest seems to grow slowly, especially among those who appreciate indie films with a distinct narrative style and character-driven stories.
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