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So, 'Dead On My Arm' is this curious little No Wave film from 1985. It has this raw, edgy vibe that really encapsulates the underground scene of the time. The pacing is deliberately disjointed, almost unsettling, which plays into its themes of existential dread and isolation. You’ll notice the practical effects are minimal but have this gritty authenticity that makes the film feel visceral. The performances are quite unorthodox, almost like they’re channeling something chaotic and real. It’s not polished, and that’s kind of the point. A true artifact of its era for those who appreciate the avant-garde.
This film's availability has been quite limited, with various home video formats released over the years. The scarcity of original prints contributes to its intrigue among collectors, especially those drawn to underground cinema. There's a niche interest in the No Wave movement, making this an intriguing item for anyone focused on that avant-garde realm.
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