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Flesh Shopping Network is this bizarre slice of 90s cinema that dives headfirst into the absurdity of consumer culture and sexual fantasy. It's got this strange pacing that keeps you guessing, mixing the mundane with the outrageous, almost like some twisted infomercial gone wrong. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain gritty charm that feels fitting for the themes at play. Sure, the direction is a bit obscure, but the performances are earnest in their attempt to explore desire and commodification in a way that’s distinctly off-kilter. It’s a curious artifact that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Flesh Shopping Network is quite the cult curiosity that's not easy to find in any format, as it never really had a wide release. Most collectors seek the VHS versions, which are scarce and often in less-than-pristine condition. The film's odd themes and practical effects have garnered a niche interest over the years, making it a conversation starter for those with a penchant for the eccentric side of 90s cinema.
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