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So, Diamond Collection Double X 15, released in '88, is a bit of a curiosity. The atmosphere it conjures is almost dreamlike, with a surreal quality that’s hard to shake off. The pacing feels unconventional, almost meandering at times, which might not sit well with everyone, but it does give you space to take it all in. It's got some practical effects that are interesting in their execution—think of that tactile quality that sometimes is missing in modern CGI. Performances are... well, unique, almost bordering on the eccentric, which seems to add to the film's charm. It’s distinct, no doubt, and you can’t help but wonder about its origins—it’s like a piece of underground cinematic history just waiting to be unraveled.
This film is a bit of an enigma in the collector’s world, with its director remaining a mystery and genres not clearly defined. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest, as few copies seem to circulate among collectors. The oddity of the film, alongside its distinct tone and practical effects, has garnered a niche following, making it a curious find for those looking to explore lesser-known works from the late '80s.
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