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Three Sicks is this quirky little gem that captures the raw essence of standup comedy, almost like a love letter to those late-night sets we all know. The pacing is a bit uneven, which you might love or hate, adding to that student film vibe. There's a real anti-establishment tone running through it, and it feels like you're watching a group of friends just having fun, albeit in a chaotic way. The performances are genuine but rough around the edges, making it feel more like a jam session than a polished production. If you're into that lo-fi, underground kind of cinema, this one has a certain charm that's hard to ignore.
Three Sicks, despite its unknown director, has carved out a niche for itself among collectors of indie cinema from the early 2000s. It's not widely available, which adds to its scarcity and appeal for those hunting down quirky, overlooked films. The film was part of the 2002 Long Beach film program, and while it lacks mainstream recognition, its offbeat essence and vintage charm have created a small but dedicated following among collectors.
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