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Anxietyville is one of those films that hits you in a weird way, combining dark comedy with a surreal look at consumerism. The pacing is intentionally jarring, much like the virtual environment it plays in, leaving you questioning what's real and what's just part of the façade. Practical effects are used cleverly, grounding the bizarre visuals in something tangible. The performances are a bit off-kilter, which just adds to the unsettling atmosphere. It’s a unique take on themes that feel timely and relevant, and while it's not widely known, that kind of obscurity gives it an edge for collectors who appreciate something that stands apart from the mainstream.
Anxietyville is relatively scarce, with limited releases making it a curiosity for collectors. Its unique premise and execution set it apart from typical genre films of the era. The lack of mainstream recognition means that it's often overlooked, but those who discover it may find it a hidden gem worth discussing among fellow enthusiasts.
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