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So, 'Curiosity Killed The Cat' is quite the oddity. Set in this bizarre spa called the Milking Table, it unfolds with a surreal charm that’s hard to pin down. The atmosphere is thick with a strange blend of humor and discomfort, as clients find themselves at the mercy of the skilled yet eccentric masseuses. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, shifting between moments of levity and tension, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a tactile quality to the experience. It's got this weird undercurrent of exploration—what people are willing to endure for relaxation. Definitely distinctive in its approach, a real conversation starter.
The film has seen limited releases, making it a bit of a collector's gem, especially among those drawn to unconventional narratives. Its availability in different formats has been sporadic; it’s often only found in niche collections. There's a growing interest in films that defy traditional genre classifications, and this one fits right into that category, appealing to those who appreciate the unusual.
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