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Die Straßenköter: Durch die Stadt gefickt is a raw, gritty piece that captures a certain seedy underbelly of urban life. The pacing is, at times, erratic, reflecting the chaotic nature of its characters' existence. It delivers a no-holds-barred look at the struggles and vices that intertwine within a city, and it does so without much gloss—practical effects lend a harsh realism to the scenarios depicted. The performances are striking in their authenticity, almost feeling like an unfiltered glimpse into a world not often portrayed in cinema. It has this haunting atmosphere that sticks with you, leaving an uneasy impression long after the credits roll.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The DVD is particularly scarce, and any original prints are even harder to come by, which adds to its mystique. Interest seems to be growing among niche collectors who seek out underground cinema that challenges conventional storytelling. It’s a film that may not appeal to everyone, but those who appreciate its unique take on urban life often find it to be a noteworthy addition to their collections.
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