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So, 'Butterscotch: How Sweet It Is' is a real oddball from '97. You've got this sex therapist, Dr. Julius Sheik, who's knee-deep in a bizarre investigation about women claiming to have gotten intimate with an invisible man. The tone? It's a wild mix of adventure and comedy, with a sprinkle of science fiction that keeps it light yet strangely engaging. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it really leans into the absurdity of the premise. Those practical effects, when they pop up, add a quirky charm. The performances are all over the place in a way that somehow works—you know, that sort of cheeky vibe that makes it distinctive. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector.
Features a unique premise with an invisible character.Practical effects provide a distinct charm.Offers a blend of humor with science fiction elements.
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