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Time and a Half (1972) offers a raw, unadorned glimpse into the world of a factory worker navigating a single day. The pacing is methodical, almost meditative, reflecting the monotony and grind of blue-collar life. The atmosphere is thick with realism, capturing the sounds and sights of the factory setting, creating a palpable sense of place. Performances are understated yet powerful, with a focus on the internal struggles of the protagonist rather than external drama. What stands out is its practical effects, capturing the gritty authenticity of the industrial environment. It's a slice-of-life piece that resonates with anyone who has felt the weight of labor and time. A subtle, yet striking commentary on the human condition.
Time and a Half has had limited releases over the years, with few notable formats, which adds to its scarcity. Collectors often seek out rare prints, especially those that capture the original aesthetic of the film. Interest in this title has grown among fans of workplace cinema, making it a unique piece in the landscape of 1970s independent film.
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