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Decrotchery 2 is quite the spectacle, really. It opens with Jobe Zander strutting his stuff in these metallic silver trunks that almost steal the scene themselves. There's this strange blend of camp and intensity as Boss Sexton lays out his brutal strategy for Jobe against the younger Derek Fox. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you're watching a twisted wrestling match unfold, where the stakes are as much about physical exhibition as they are about the sheer bravado of the performances. The atmosphere is charged with tension and a sort of absurdity that makes it stand apart in this niche. It’s not just about the bodies but the personas they embody and the exaggerated theatrics at play here.
This film has a certain scarcity, as it exists in a niche corner of cinema that appeals to a select group of collectors. Its format history is a bit murky, with various editions surfacing over the years, but original releases tend to draw more attention. There's certainly a curiosity factor here, making it a conversation piece among aficionados who appreciate its oddity and raw performances.
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