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So, 'The Hoist'—what a quirky little gem, huh? Here we have this local inventor, Bill, who’s just trying to keep the supper safe at a bush dance. But chaos ensues with the arrival of an unexpected guest, and it’s a wild ride from there. The tone is light and comedic, but there’s this underlying tension that keeps you hooked. The pacing feels right for a narrative like this, with moments of slapstick comedy balanced by some genuine heartfelt scenes. I’m curious about the practical effects used to depict the inventions—there's a tangible charm to those details. Overall, it’s a film that seems to capture a slice of life, with a unique, somewhat eccentric perspective.
Currently, there isn't much available on home media for 'The Hoist,' which might make it a bit of a rarity down the line. Collectors seem intrigued by its unconventional premise and the unknown director's flair. There’s potential here for it to become a sought-after title, especially as word spreads about its charm and humor. Keep an eye on any future releases, as the interest is likely to grow.
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