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So, 'An Evil Town' from '95 is intriguing, really. It's based on Bukowski's gritty short story from 'Tales of Ordinary Madness', so you know it drips with that dark, almost nihilistic vibe he was famous for. The atmosphere is heavy, capturing that sense of despair and raw humanity, and the pacing? Well, it's not for those who crave fast cuts; it's more about lingering on those moments of discomfort. The practical effects have a rough edge, fitting for the story's themes of madness and moral ambiguity. Performances are uneven, but they add to that unsettling charm—it's like watching a trainwreck you can't look away from. Definitely not mainstream fare, but it has its own unique pull.
This film is quite rare and doesn't pop up often in collector circles, making it an interesting find for those into Bukowski adaptations or obscure 90s cinema. Its format history is limited, often seen in VHS or low-quality DVD releases, which adds to its charm and scarcity. Interest seems to be growing slowly, especially among fans of offbeat stories, so keep an eye out if you come across a copy.
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