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So, 'The Neon King' is this intriguing short from Australia, set in the 70s, capturing a night filled with raw energy between two mates. The atmosphere is thick with that regional vibe, making you feel the weight of their friendship and the choices they face. The pacing is tight, keeping you on edge, which is kind of refreshing for a short film. There's something about the practical effects that adds a grittiness—like they’re not trying to gloss over the reality of that era. Performances feel genuine, which really anchors the whole experience. It’s distinctive in how it blends nostalgia with a bit of chaos, a slice of life you don't see often. Definitely worth a watch if you’re into unique short narratives.
'The Neon King' is a bit of a hidden gem in the short film circuit, not widely available on physical media, which adds to its collectible allure. As of now, it’s mostly seen through festival circuits and online screenings, with little in the way of home release formats. Collectors are likely to appreciate its unique storytelling and regional Australian context, though copies may be hard to come by given its limited circulation.
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