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Crazy Feeler is a wild ride through an artist's chaotic world, blending a disorienting camera work that almost feels like an extension of the protagonist's mind. You have this everyday life sprinkled with bizarre characters—a high school girl, a liquor store grandma, and even Pico the chicken. The pacing is erratic, and it feels like you’re caught in a fever dream, with the author’s violent outbursts punctuating the whole experience. It’s less about a linear story and more about capturing that raw, frenetic energy of creativity and frustration. There’s a certain grit to the practical effects that adds to its homemade charm, making it stand out in the indie scene of the '80s.
Crazy Feeler has a certain rarity in the collector's market, as it was released in a time when indie films were still finding their footing. Its obscure status and unconventional narrative make it a curiosity for enthusiasts. While VHS copies float around, they often show signs of wear, adding to the film's unique character. Recent interest has sparked discussions on its themes of artistic struggle, drawing in new collectors who appreciate its offbeat style.
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