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So, 'Death Toilet' is definitely one of those films that throws you for a loop. You've got this Vietnam vet, Brett Baxter, who returns home to deal with his deceased brother's stuff—pretty standard setup, right? But then you find out that his toilet might actually be Satan's throne. It's a wild mix of comedy, horror, and war themes that keeps you on your toes. The practical effects, though rough around the edges, add this charm that makes the absurdity even more enjoyable. The pacing's a bit uneven, but it matches the off-kilter tone really well. The performances have this quirky energy that just pulls you into its bizarre world. It's distinctive for sure, but not in a way that's easy to pin down. Just an oddball flick worth exploring for its sheer audacity.
Features unique practical effects that add to the film's charm.Uneven pacing that complements its off-kilter tone.A bizarre concept that blends genres in unexpected ways.
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