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Who knew that a documentary about Texans competing to win a truck by being the last person with a hand on it could be so emotionally touching and hilarious?
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Feb 13, 2024

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Rated - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ i literally could not care less about trucks - no offense - and i didn't even know what a hardbody was befor i watched this documentary (it's a pickup truck?). nonetheless, this movie made me feel like i understood something new about humanity - maybe something about human resilience or delirious determination. TLDR; it's a documentary about a competition in Texas where people try to win a pickup truck by being the last person with their hand on the truck. the competition lasted like 77 hours - wild. suffice to say, things get serious and people start crying. apparently quentin tarantino said this was his go-to movie recommendation at some point? Source: Wikipedia lol
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24 contestants try to see who can keep their hand on a pickup for the longest amount of time. One winner gets to drive it home. Shot in 1995 in Longview, Texas, what an amazing and unpretentious slice of life.
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Some documentaries are so good that they make you want to use all 246 synonyms for “wow” (according to this extensive Wiktionary list). This is one of them. In an hour and thirty-seven minutes (perfect runtime), a 1997 documentary about a bizarre Texas endurance feat will make you laugh, cry, take a shot, and have many epiphanies!
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