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So, 'After God II' is this fascinating piece from 1984, directed by Leslie Singer—though the mystery around the director adds a layer of intrigue. The atmosphere is a blend of surrealism and dark humor, with a kind of pacing that keeps you wondering what’s coming next. It plays with themes of existentialism and morality, which feels quite thought-provoking. The practical effects here are something else, really, giving the film a tactile quality that many modern films lack. The performances have a rawness to them; they feel genuine amidst the absurdity, which makes it quite distinctive in its own right.
'After God II' isn’t exactly easy to come by, with its limited release contributing to its rarity. Some collectors cherish the VHS format, as it captures the quirky essence of the film perfectly. The interest around it is growing, especially among fans of surreal cinema and those who appreciate lesser-known works from the 80s. There’s something about its obscure nature that makes it appealing to a niche audience.
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