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The Trolleyman has this raw, almost documentary-like feel. It’s about a homeless man navigating life, but what’s striking is how it’s shot from this third-floor apartment perspective—like you're peeking into someone’s world without them knowing. Pacing’s slow, deliberately so, letting you soak in the little moments, the mundane yet profound. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of isolation, but there's also this strange intimacy. The performances are understated; they leave a mark without being showy. Not many films capture life on the fringes quite like this, and that’s what makes it stand out in a collector's eye. It’s not flashy, but it sticks with you in a quiet way.
The Trolleyman appears to have limited distribution, which makes it somewhat niche for collectors. There's not a ton of information on various formats, but it seems to primarily exist in VHS and a few obscure DVD releases, possibly adding to its allure. Its scarcity really piques interest among those who appreciate films that delve into unconventional narratives and human experiences, making it a curious gem for the right collector.
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