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Trimming the Fat is this gritty little gem from 2008 that dives into the complexities of reconnection under the dim lights of a hotel bar. There's a real atmosphere of nostalgia and tension as the barman, out of the blue, finds himself face-to-face with an old friend. What starts off as a casual night spirals into something heavier, with themes of regret and the weight of past choices coming to the forefront. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that awkward, real-life vibe. Performances are raw; you can sense the underlying desperation and yearning. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but rather relies on its authenticity, which makes it distinct in a sea of forgettable indie films.
Trimming the Fat has seen limited releases, making it somewhat obscure but interesting for collectors looking for hidden indie treasures. The film hasn’t been widely circulated on mainstream platforms, which heightens its appeal among those who enjoy sourcing off-the-beaten-path titles. With no known special editions or remastered formats, the scarcity only adds to its allure, attracting those fascinated by lesser-known narratives in contemporary cinema.
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