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So, 'The Death of Gary Goldwater' is this quirky little dark comedy that does a surprisingly good job balancing crime with humor. You’ve got these hit-men who really underestimate the chaos involved in their job, and it spirals into a mix of absurdity and tension. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that actually adds to the overall vibe of the film, making it feel more raw and real. The performances are quite engaging, especially how the hit-men bounce off each other. It’s not your run-of-the-mill crime flick; there's a certain charm in its rough edges and the practical effects add a nice touch that enhances the grittiness without being over-the-top.
As of now, 'The Death of Gary Goldwater' has limited availability, with only a few DVD releases floating around. Its scarcity makes it a bit of an underground gem, and collectors seem to gravitate towards its offbeat charm and unique approach to the crime genre. There hasn’t been a lot of buzz, but those who have stumbled upon it appreciate its raw humor and distinctive style, making it an interesting piece for anyone looking to explore lesser-known indie films.
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