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So, 'Bold Face: Condensed' is this curious little TV movie from '74 that takes a pretty wry look at the chaos of the publishing world. The whole thing feels a bit loose, almost like a stage play, with its sharp dialogue and quirky characters spiraling around deadlines and drunken printers. It’s not your typical narrative structure; the pacing makes it feel like you’re caught in a whirlwind of miscommunication and absurdity. The performances, though, have a rawness that draws you in; there's a certain charm in their desperation. It’s a unique take on how creativity often clashes with reality, wrapped in a package that’s just offbeat enough to hold your attention, even if it doesn’t always stick the landing.
'Bold Face: Condensed' is a rare gem in the landscape of TV movies, often overshadowed by larger productions of its time. The scarcity of physical formats keeps it on the radar for serious collectors, and its offbeat narrative style makes it one to seek out. Many fans appreciate the film's distinct charm and unique approach to storytelling, though it hasn’t yet garnered the attention it deserves in collector circles.
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