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Buggery is one of those underground flicks that really leans into its title. It's raw, gritty, and doesn't shy away from exploring the darker corners of human depravity. The pacing can feel uneven at times, oscillating between moments of unsettling tension and abrupt bursts of grotesque imagery. The practical effects are quite striking, giving it this visceral edge that many modern films lack. Performances are intense, adding to the film's haunting atmosphere. It’s definitely not for everyone, but for those who seek out the obscure, this film has a certain resonance. It’s a niche entry that speaks to the nature of taboo, making it distinct in its own disquieting way.
Buggery has had a bit of a troubled distribution history, often surfacing in limited runs at underground festivals or obscure collections. Its scarcity only adds to the intrigue for collectors who appreciate the more provocative and avant-garde side of cinema. While not widely known, there's a dedicated interest in films that challenge societal norms, making this one a conversation starter among those well-versed in the unconventional film landscape.
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