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Devil Talk is one of those oddities you stumble upon that leaves you scratching your head, in a good way. The premise is both amusing and strangely relatable β the Devil, wanting to jazz up his image with a publicist, reveals this almost mundane struggle for self-reinvention. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it has a nice rhythm that allows the bizarre humor to settle in. Practical effects are minimal but effective, making good use of simple setups to deliver its quirky charm. The performances add to the film's peculiar atmosphere, as you can feel the actors embracing the absurdity of their roles. It stands out in the sea of horror comedies for its unique take on a classic character's dilemma.
Devil Talk has had a very limited release, making physical copies somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. The film seems to have found a niche appeal among collectors who appreciate its eccentric storytelling and offbeat humor. Various formats exist, but the DVD seems to be the most common, while VHS copies might pop up occasionally, adding to its charm for collectors who enjoy the bizarre side of cinema.
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