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Dissimilation is a curious piece from '92 that often slips under the radar. The tone is moody, almost oppressive at times, with a sense of existential dread that permeates the entire film. The pacing can feel uneven, but it adds to the disorienting atmosphere—it's not a straightforward narrative. Practical effects are used creatively, adding a raw quality that enhances the unsettling themes of identity and perception. The performances are understated, yet there's an eerie intensity that lingers. What stands out is how it invites viewers to question reality; it's not just a film, it's an experience that stays with you, for better or worse.
Dissimilation has a niche following among collectors, not least due to its obscure status and the lack of readily available prints. The VHS and DVD releases are scarce, making it a hidden gem for those who appreciate the offbeat and avant-garde. The intrigue around its unknown director and the film's non-traditional storytelling have sparked a small but dedicated interest in screening events and discussions among genre enthusiasts.
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