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So, 'Tim and the Fluteboy' is this intriguing indie piece that's really about the struggle of identity, wrapped in a somewhat whimsical package. It tackles coming out in a way that feels both earnest and a bit surreal, kind of like a dream you can’t quite shake off. The pacing meanders, which might not work for everyone, but it gives you time to soak in the visuals and the performances. The practical effects are low-key but cleverly done, adding an odd charm to the film. The vibe is nostalgic, almost like an offbeat fairy tale. It's not what you'd expect, and that's what sticks with you, making it a conversation starter among collectors.
This film is relatively scarce, with limited release on physical media, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. There hasn’t been a ton of buzz around it, which adds to its under-the-radar appeal. Some collectors appreciate the unconventional storytelling and its unique take on coming-of-age themes, drawing interest from those who enjoy indie cinema that defies typical structures.
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