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Tully has this gritty, almost raw vibe that really captures the essence of the 70s. It weaves a tale of a bounty hunter who's not just in it for the money but gets drawn into the complexities of his target. The chemistry between the bounty hunter and the insurance agent adds depth, making their journey through the Australian landscape feel both vibrant and dangerous. You can almost feel the heat and tension as they navigate through moral dilemmas and unexpected twists. The pacing sometimes dips, but it adds to that reflective tone. Plus, the practical effects have a certain charm that gives the film its own distinct flavor, something you don't see too often these days.
Tully is a bit of an under-the-radar gem from the 70s, and it doesn't come up often in discussions, which adds to its allure among collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but original prints remain scarce, and there’s a certain charm to tracking down those vintage releases. Interest seems to be growing slowly, as collectors are rediscovering its unique take on the bounty hunter genre, but it still holds a quiet, niche appeal.
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