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Trash Talk is a quirky comedy that dives into the chaotic world of college life, exposing the underbelly of social hierarchies and betrayal. Kirsten Price delivers a spirited performance as Heather, the seemingly perfect cheerleader whose life unravels as she takes control of her narrative via a pirate radio station. The film balances lighthearted comedy with sharp commentary on honesty and deception. It’s got a unique DIY vibe, with a kind of rawness that you don’t find in bigger productions. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that off-kilter charm. The practical effects are minimal, but the film leans heavily on its character interactions and dialogue, which can be both funny and biting.
Trash Talk has had limited releases, with some copies hard to find, which adds to its appeal among collectors. The film has mostly circulated in standard DVD format, but I’ve seen some interesting bootleg versions floating around. Collector interest tends to center on its unique blend of college comedy and social critique, as well as the performances that capture the essence of youthful rebellion. While it may not be mainstream, it definitely has a niche following.
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