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Autofellatio: Biographies is one of those films that, well, really pushes boundaries in its exploration of the absurd. The tone is almost surreal, blending shock with a strange sort of humor. The pacing is erratic, mirroring the bizarre nature of the subject matter; it’s not meant to flow like a conventional narrative. You get a mix of performances that feel both earnest and absurd, making the whole experience oddly captivating. The practical effects, though not high-budget, add a layer of rawness that you can’t help but notice. What really sets it apart is its unapologetic approach to its themes, creating a niche that intrigues a specific audience without any veil of pretension.
Autofellatio: Biographies has become a bit of an underground curiosity among collectors, primarily due to its unusual subject matter and limited release. The film has seen few format variations, making any physical copies quite scarce, particularly in good condition. As a result, interest among niche collectors has risen, with some viewing it as a cultural artifact from the late '90s that reflects a certain countercultural movement.
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