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So, 'Cop Sins' kind of sits in this weird place in the realm of late '90s indie cinema. It has this gritty vibe that feels almost like an underground cult film, though it doesn't seem to have a known director. The pacing is, well, a bit uneven, with moments that drag and others that pop with this raw energy. The themes revolve around authority and submission, but it's juxtaposed with an almost absurd humor. The performances aren't necessarily polished, but they have a certain charm that draws you in. Practical effects, if you can call them that, feel more like a DIY approach, which adds to that underground aesthetic. It’s definitely one of those films you come across and think, 'What is this?' but it begs for a deeper look.
This film has had a limited release history, often found as a VHS or on rare DVD prints, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, with enthusiasts often sharing tales of stumbling across it in obscure shops or flea markets. Interest seems to be rising, especially among those who appreciate the odd, off-the-beaten-path titles from the '90s indie scene.
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