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Body Politic (God Melts Bad Meat) is an intriguing dive into the complexities of genetic experimentation. It's got this oddly engaging blend of serious themes and a touch of Bromberg's signature humor that keeps you invested. The film takes you from a stark hospital operating room to a family picnic, creating a juxtaposition that feels both unnerving and thought-provoking. The pacing is a bit offbeat, which adds to its distinctiveness; it’s not your typical narrative. Practical effects, while perhaps not cutting-edge, have a certain raw charm that complements the film's tone. Performances seem genuine, evoking a kind of emotional resonance that lingers long after viewing.
Body Politic has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. The original format is particularly sought after, with its VHS editions being harder to find, adding to its allure. Interest tends to revolve around its unique thematic exploration and the peculiar blend of humor and seriousness that Bromberg crafts. As such, it holds a niche but passionate following among collectors who appreciate its offbeat nature.
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