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Doll Bottle is a wild ride through the bizarre intersections of faith, technology, and sexuality. You've got this church for deaf workers, where the protagonist's faith is tested by a quirky girl named Frankie who dabbles in robotic sex bugs. The film dances between chaos and introspection, with a strange blend of vampire guitar freak-outs and surreal paper towel photo shoots. It’s all topped off with haunting dreams of dolls trapped in bottles. The pacing can be erratic, but that's part of its charm—it's unapologetically weird and keeps you guessing about where it's headed next.
Doll Bottle is a lesser-known gem that has sparked interest among collectors due to its unconventional storytelling and unique visual style. It has seen limited releases, making physical copies somewhat scarce, particularly in certain regions. The film's odd blend of themes and practical effects has led to a niche following, with some collectors drawn to its underground aesthetic and experimental nature.
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