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So, 'Ass the World Turns' is an odd entry in what you might call the realm of experimental cinema. It dives into surreal territory with a raw, almost chaotic vibe that keeps you guessing. The pacing feels deliberately erratic, which some might deem frustrating but I think adds to its charm. There’s a mix of practical effects that, while maybe not polished, create a unique atmosphere that really stands out. Performances range from bizarrely compelling to just plain strange, bringing a sense of unpredictability that feels intentional. Definitely a distinctive piece, and you'll either love it or find it completely off-putting, which is what makes it such an interesting watch.
This film is not widely circulated, which makes it a curiosity among collectors. It has had limited releases, mostly in niche film festivals or underground screenings, so finding a good copy can be a challenge. Its uniqueness contributes to a growing interest in collecting obscurities that push boundaries. Therefore, keeping an eye out for this title could be worthwhile for those interested in the more avant-garde side of cinema.
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