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So, 'Tuesday's Flu' is a gritty little piece about a guy drowning in a whirlwind of debts and emotional turmoil. You really feel the weight of his choices, caught between a relentless bookie and the chaos of his past with his ex-wife. The performances are raw, especially the lead, who embodies that desperate hope mixed with self-doubt perfectly. The pacing kept me on edge; it's not a fast ride, but the tension builds like a slow burn, keeping you invested in his struggle to win back his son. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, and you can almost feel that sense of impending doom hanging over every decision he makes. Definitely gives you something to chew on after the credits roll.
'Tuesday's Flu' has had a somewhat elusive distribution history, which adds to its charm for collectors. The film isn't widely available on traditional formats, and finding a good copy can be a bit of a hunt. It seems to have a niche following, with discussions popping up in collector forums every now and then. If you're into the deeper cuts of emotional storytelling and appreciate the unique challenges of recovery and redemption, this one might just resonate in your collection.
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