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Corman's Eyedrops Got Me Too Crazy is this wild, frenetic ride through the landscape of indie cinema, really. It's like Cardoso took a bunch of clips, tossed them in a blender, and hit puree—there's a relentless energy to it. The way he mixes horror, sex, and humor is kinda impressive; it's not just a mash-up, it flows. And the editing? Fast-paced but it never feels disjointed, which is a tricky balance. You get this raw, almost chaotic feel that mirrors the spirit of Corman himself. Plus, hearing Corman give Cardoso props at the end is a nice touch, adds a layer of appreciation. It’s a film for those who enjoy the edges of cinema, where things get a little messy but in a good way.
Frenetic editing styleTribute to Roger CormanUnique blend of genres
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