That file traveled. It lived on external drives passed between college roommates, on the media players of punk rockers, on the hard drives of people who typed “movies about suicide that aren’t depressing” into search bars. It became a digital talisman for the melancholy.

So if you still have this file somewhere on an old hard drive, buried in a folder called “Movies to Keep” — don’t delete it. That 720p grain, that WEB-DL purity, that H.264 hum… that’s purgatory. And it’s kind of beautiful.

The film bombed at the box office but became a beacon for anyone who ever felt like an outsider. It’s weird, tender, and surprisingly life-affirming—proving that even in an afterlife for the depressed, love and road trips still matter.

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