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So, 'Touch The Boulder' is this intriguing little indie flick from 2021 that dives into the 2018 Ohio State House race, and it’s got a real mix of tones. You’ve got DJ Byrnes, this ex-sports blogger turned candidate, going head-to-head with Jena Powell, a young conservative. The film juggles comedy and drama while exploring themes of corruption and small-town values. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it somehow adds to its charm. The performances are genuinely engaging, especially in how they capture the quirkiness of local politics. There’s this distinctive atmosphere that resonates with anyone who's navigated the often absurd landscape of election season in a rural setting.
This film is a bit of a rarity on physical media, primarily released through limited indie circuits, making it a treasure for collectors seeking unique political dramas. It's not your standard political fare; its blend of humor and heart gives it a distinctive edge. While not widely known, it’s garnered interest for its fresh take on local elections and the often-overlooked personalities behind them. Keep an eye out for any special editions or festival prints; those could hold some collector value down the line.
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