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So, 'Two Days That Shook the Branch' is this rather quirky film from 1978 that takes a look at the earnest yet bumbling character of Des. He’s the kind of guy who promises the moon but delivers, well, not quite. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter, which might be intentional, adding to that sense of chaotic charm. The performances have this raw, unpolished quality that makes everything feel more relatable, almost endearingly flawed. You really get a sense of Des’s failures and the absurdity of his aspirations, which gives the film an interesting, albeit uneven, tone. It’s definitely a piece that stands apart from typical narratives of the time, with a kind of indie spirit that’s hard to pin down.
This film is quite the rarity on the collector's market, with very few copies circulating among enthusiasts. Over the years, it seems to have slipped into obscurity, which only adds to its allure for dedicated collectors seeking something off the beaten path. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections and the raw portrayal of its protagonist that makes it appealing for those who appreciate a more unconventional approach to storytelling.
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