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Boffing the Babysitter 22 has this strange, almost surreal vibe that sets it apart from its predecessors. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which gives it this odd, uncomfortable tension that feels almost intentional. The performances are... well, they have a certain rawness, not polished but that awkward charm makes it feel more real, if you can call it that. The practical effects are just what you'd expect, but there's a certain creativity in how the scenes are set up that makes them oddly memorable. The entire atmosphere is kind of bizarre, mixing humor with a kind of irreverent edge that leaves you pondering what you just watched.
This entry in the series has a bit of a mixed reception among collectors, often overshadowed by earlier films. However, its odd charm and peculiar atmosphere have sparked a small but dedicated following. Finding a copy can be tricky, as it wasn't widely circulated, which adds to its allure for collectors looking for something a bit different in their library.
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