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So, 'Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase' is this oddball comedy from 1993 that kind of dances on the line between dark humor and pure absurdity. You've got this rookie cop, Lucille, who gets thrown into a bizarre situation with an imprisoned cannibal, Dr. Genghis. Meanwhile, we follow Gregory Dawson, this painfully mundane guy obsessed with serial killers, who's building a torture chamber in his basement. The pacing can be a little off, but it really captures that early '90s independent vibe. The practical effects are, well, not groundbreaking but have their charm. Performances vary, with some folks really diving into the weirdness of their roles. It's distinctive for its odd blend of humor and horror, a real slice of quirky cinema from a time when filmmakers were still experimenting.
Features a unique blend of comedy and horror elements.Practical effects reflect the independent filmmaking style of the early '90s.Characters are eccentric, contributing to the film's bizarre atmosphere.
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