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Cerolax II is this bizarre artifact of the mid-'80s that really leans into its surreal aesthetic. The premise alone is a trip—Mimi Minus promoting a black, sticky brain-cleaning agent while she literally scrubs her mind and body clean. It's got this strange, almost hypnotic pacing that pulls you in, despite its low-budget feel. The practical effects are a mixed bag, but they definitely add to that unique, raw atmosphere. The whole thing feels like an art piece more than a conventional film, making it a curious watch for those intrigued by experimental cinema or the oddities of the era.
Cerolax II holds a peculiar spot in collector circles due to its obscurity and the elusive nature of its director, which has led to a scarcity in physical formats. It's mostly known in VHS circles, with few surviving copies, and there’s a certain buzz among collectors about its avant-garde qualities. The film’s offbeat premise and aesthetic make it a fascinating subject for those interested in the fringes of '80s cinema, and it often gets discussed in the context of cult and underground film collections.
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