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So, 'Wall Driller' is one of those oddball films from the mid-80s that really occupies its own space. It’s got this almost surreal blend of comedy and drama, where you can feel the weight of the protagonist’s discontent with his bleak surroundings. The pacing is a bit off-kilter but in a way that kind of mirrors the character’s mental state. The practical effects are pretty low-budget but have a certain charm, especially during drill scenes that feel exaggerated yet oddly grounded. The performances, while not always polished, capture that rawness of everyday struggle. It’s got a vibe that’s hard to pin down, but there’s a certain beauty in its melancholy and absurdity that’s really compelling.
Features intriguing practical effects that add to the overall charm.The pacing reflects the protagonist's discontent, creating a unique viewing experience.Captures the essence of 80s independent cinema in its narrative approach.
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