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Two Handfuls (1986) is one of those offbeat films that captures the bizarre intersection of sports and sexuality. You’ve got this surreal atmosphere, where a man loses himself in the pages of FirstHand, and the fantasies of athletes spill out in unexpected ways. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might put some off, but it adds to the dreamlike quality. There’s an intriguing exploration of desire and competition that feels very 80s, and the practical effects, though dated, have a certain charm. The performances are a mixed bag—some hit the mark, while others land flat, but that gives it character. It's definitely a curiosity in the landscape of genre films from this era.
Two Handfuls has had a varied history in terms of availability. Originally released on VHS, it's become a bit of a rarity that collectors keep an eye out for. Formats are limited, and the film's oddities create a niche interest, drawing in those who appreciate the eccentric side of 80s cinema. As such, it represents a unique piece of film history that offers a glimpse into a forgotten corner of genre filmmaking.
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