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So, 'Everybody's Favourite Disease' is kind of an intriguing piece. It's part of this collection called 'Maximilian Le Cain: Underground Orphans', which gives it a certain underground vibe, you know? The film has this odd pacing that keeps you guessing, with a tone that oscillates between unsettling and oddly whimsical. It really leans on practical effects, which adds this raw texture to the visuals. Performances feel very immersive, like the actors are living in their characters' lives rather than just portraying them. There's something distinctive about the way it tackles themes of isolation and societal judgment, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate the lesser-known corners of cinema.
This film is scattered across various formats, and finding a clean copy can be a bit of a quest. It's not overly common in collector circles, mainly due to its limited release and the obscurity of the director. Interest in it has grown among avant-garde cinema enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate the quirkiness and unconventional storytelling that Le Cain often offers.
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