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Fleshdance is one of those titles that you stumble upon and can’t quite shake off. It has this bizarre mix of dance and horror that’s both off-putting and strangely fascinating. The tone isn't polished, but it has a raw energy that captures the underground scene it explores. The pacing lingers a bit, letting you soak in the atmosphere, which is drenched in neon lights and grainy textures. Practical effects, when they show up, are oddly captivating, adding to the film’s unique charm. The performances are hit or miss, but there’s something about the commitment to the material that you can’t help but appreciate. Definitely a conversation starter for any collector interested in obscure gems.
Fleshdance was released in a limited format, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The film's niche appeal and underground vibe contribute to its interest, drawing in those who appreciate the bizarre intersections of genre. While it may not have extensive distribution history, its unique concept and aesthetic make it a curious find for anyone delving into unconventional cinema.
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