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So, Absurde is one of those films that kind of sneaks up on you. The atmosphere is thick with an unsettling vibe—like you're wandering through a surreal dream where nothing makes sense. The pacing is erratic, which adds to the tension; it feels like you're constantly on edge, unsure of what might happen next. And those practical effects? They’re hauntingly memorable, giving the film a raw texture that digital often lacks. Performances are intriguing, blending a sense of naturalism with an almost theatrical quality. It’s that blend of absurdity and horror that really sets it apart, making it a curious piece for any collector who appreciates the offbeat and unconventional.
Absurde is fairly elusive in the collector’s market, with few physical formats available, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the niche of surreal horror. The scarcity of information about its director and the murky details surrounding its release contribute to a mystique that collectors find appealing. There's a certain charm in owning something that feels like a hidden gem, and this film certainly has that allure.
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