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So 'All Over the World' is this peculiar CAT III mondo flick that draws you into its bizarre realm through the performances of Lee Chung-Ling and Pauline Chan. It's got this gritty, unsettling atmosphere, typical of the genre, blending documentary style with an almost voyeuristic exploration of its subjects. The pacing can feel erratic at times, reflecting the chaotic nature of its content, and the practical effects, while not necessarily groundbreaking, add a raw authenticity. What really stands out is how it captures a certain cultural edge, making it feel like a time capsule of the early '90s in that respect.
This title has had limited format releases, primarily found on obscure VHS and early DVD presses, adding to its allure among collectors. Its scarcity means that even if you're not a hardcore CAT III fan, it's one of those oddities that often sparks conversation. Interest is particularly high among those who appreciate the unique blend of documentary and exploitation elements, so keep an eye out for it at conventions or niche sales.
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