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So, 'Good Stuff' is one of those oddities that linger in the back of your mind. It has this dark comedic tone that feels almost like a Tim Burton flick, but without the polish. The story revolves around a gothic girl navigating her illness, which adds a layer of melancholy that's not overdone. It's quirky, with some practical effects that have a raw, DIY charm. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow suits the narrative's whimsy and despair. Performances are interesting, particularly how they balance humor and sorrow—definitely an unusual take on adolescence and mortality.
'Good Stuff' has had a rather limited release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. It was primarily available on DVD, but the scarcity of physical copies has piqued interest among those who appreciate quirky cinema. The film often pops up in discussions about unconventional coming-of-age stories, so if you're into that niche, this one’s definitely worth looking into.
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