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Charlie's Ear is one of those quirky blends that manages to juggle comedy, horror, and thriller elements, all while keeping a somewhat uncomfortable but engaging tone. The story follows Harold Blodgett on his birthday, and let me tell you, his day just spirals into absurdity. The practical effects are an interesting mix—some genuinely creepy moments and others that lean into the absurd, which adds to the film's charm. The pacing can feel a tad uneven, but it keeps you guessing. Some performances really stand out, particularly the way they capture Harold's growing frustration. It's a curious little gem that straddles genres without fully committing, leaving you with a strange sense of satisfaction.
Charlie's Ear has become somewhat of a collectible curiosity, partly due to its obscure director and limited release. The film was mostly distributed on VHS and has since gained a small but dedicated following, with collectors often drawn to its eccentric mix of genres and the bizarre circumstances surrounding its production. As far as format history goes, finding it on DVD or Blu-ray can be a challenge, which adds to its allure for collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
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