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The Last Alleycat has this gritty, raw vibe, you know? It's about a fixed gear cyclist who's really just battling his own demons while prepping for this intense 80-mile race. The pacing feels organic, almost reflective of his inner turmoil. It captures the sweat and grit of the cycling subculture, and the practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the authenticity. The performances carry a sense of weariness, yet there's a spark of determination that makes it engaging. The themes of disillusionment and renewal resonate throughout, creating an atmosphere that's both heavy and hopeful.
The Last Alleycat has had a limited release, making it somewhat rare on the collector's market. Its indie roots and the obscure director add to the allure for niche collectors. The DVD formats are not widely produced, so finding a good copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt. This film's unique take on cycling culture and deep personal themes make it a noteworthy discussion piece among enthusiasts.
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