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Confessor Caressor is this bizarre little gem from '89 that plays out like a faux documentary. It follows this guy who asserts he's a serial killer, but the way it unfolds feels more like a dark comedy at times. The pacing is pretty unusual, veering between awkward interviews and unsettling moments that really keep you on your toes. The practical effects are modest but add a certain rawness to the experience. There's an odd charm in the performances, as the actors toe the line between genuine dread and absurdity. It’s an intriguing exploration of identity and truth, and the whole vibe is just... off in a captivating way.
Confessor Caressor has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. It's become a curious piece for those who appreciate oddball cinema, especially due to its limited format history—mostly floating around in VHS and some obscure DVD releases. The scarcity of well-preserved copies adds a layer of intrigue, making it a notable find for collectors looking to delve into the unconventional narratives of the late '80s.
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