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Trade In is a quirky little comedy that dives headfirst into the absurdity of the car sales world amidst tough economic times. You’ve got these two dealerships, each vying for survival, and the competition gets hilariously out of hand. It’s not a big-budget affair, but it has this charming, low-fi vibe that gives it a certain authenticity. The pacing is a bit erratic, reflecting the frantic energy of the sales contest. The performances lean into the over-the-top nature of the situations, with characters who are both exaggerated and oddly relatable. It’s the kind of film that captures the chaotic spirit of its setting, with practical effects adding a tangible feel to some of the gags. Not groundbreaking, but it’s got a certain flavor that's hard to forget.
Features a unique take on economic struggles.Highlights the absurdity of competition in business.Captures the chaotic energy of the car sales industry.
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