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When The West is Done With You takes a sharp, darkly comedic look at toxic masculinity through the eyes of Robert, a trust fund kid who gets entangled with a hitman type. The pacing's a bit uneven, but it really captures the absurdity of its premise, and the way it critiques societal norms feels both relevant and biting. Rouse's writing brings out some solid performances, especially in the interactions between Robert and the American, which oscillate between hilarity and discomfort. The practical effects are minimal but serve their purpose, adding to the gritty, off-kilter atmosphere. It's distinct in its blend of humor and social commentary, making it a curious watch for fans of the genre.
This film has a bit of an elusive presence in the collector's market, given the unknown year and director, which adds to its intrigue. Availability seems spotty, and it's not often discussed, creating a niche interest among collectors who appreciate the offbeat. There's something about its blend of dark humor and social critique that makes it stand out, even if it hasn't garnered mainstream attention.
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