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So, 'Clothes Ruin Everything' is this wild satirical farce that takes place in a closet factory—yeah, a closet factory. The pacing is all over the place, which actually adds to the chaos of the narrative. It's like watching a series of mis-directions unravel, with characters getting caught up in their own absurdities. The performances are deliberately over-the-top, which really nails the tone of the piece. The practical effects are a quirky highlight too, adding a tangible layer to the absurdity. It's the kind of film that makes you scratch your head and laugh at how ridiculous it can get, all while making some offbeat commentary on consumerism and identity.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar, and its format history isn't well-documented—it's a bit of a hidden gem, really. I’ve seen a few VHS copies pop up, but they’re not exactly common. Collector interest is minimal but growing, I think due to its unique premise and absurd tone. It’s one of those quirky pieces that might just catch the eye of someone looking for something off the beaten path.
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