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Dr. Breed (2011) dives deep into the world of unconventional medical practices. It's a no-holds-barred exploration set in a proctology office, where the atmosphere is anything but sterile. The film leans into its absurdity, blending dark humor with a kind of crude realism. The practical effects might not be for everyone, but they definitely add to that gritty vibe. Budai captures the bizarre dynamics of both the doctor and his patients, creating a tone that feels oddly authentic, albeit in a twisted way. The pacing meanders like a patient in the waiting room, but it’s all part of the experience.
Dr. Breed is somewhat of a rarity in the indie horror/comedy scene, often exchanged among niche collectors intrigued by its offbeat premise and execution. It has had limited releases, making physical copies quite scarce. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, those who appreciate the more unconventional side of cinema often find it a curious piece to own and discuss.
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