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So, there's this film called 'The Farce' from 2021. It’s not directed by a household name, which adds to its allure, really. It's a comedy that plays with the absurd and surreal, much like some classic theatrical works. The pacing feels quite deliberate at times, almost letting the humor breathe, while at other moments it spirals into frantic energy. You see these characters getting tangled up not just in the interview process but in their own ridiculousness, and it’s all really fascinating. The practical effects, though not overwhelming, contribute to that off-kilter atmosphere, making it distinctive in its approach to comedy. It’s definitely a quirky piece worth discussing among collectors, I think.
‘The Farce’ is somewhat of an enigma in the collector's world, given its limited release and the lack of widespread recognition of its director. It has been released mainly in digital formats, so physical copies are scarce, which could pique interest among those who enjoy digging for hidden gems. The surrealistic style and thematic undercurrents make it a talking point for collectors who appreciate offbeat humor and experimental cinema. I wouldn't be surprised if it gained a following over time for those reasons.
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