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Hex Mex is a real trip. It’s part of this experimental trilogy called The Vortex Zone, which really plays with how we perceive narrative, or rather the way it kind of subverts it. The film hits you with a barrage of visuals that are all over the place, almost like a chaotic party atmosphere that’s unsettling yet fascinating. The pacing is like a relentless heartbeat, and the exploration of the enneagram adds this psychological twist that’s not typical in your standard fare. The practical effects, though sparse, feel raw and unfiltered, adding to that frenetic vibe. It's distinctive, for sure, and has this odd charm that might just stick with you despite its unconventional approach.
Hex Mex has a somewhat elusive nature, as it’s not widely available in mainstream formats, which makes it a rare find for collectors. The film's experimental style and the obscure director contribute to its cult status among aficionados of avant-garde cinema. This title doesn’t pop up often, so if you do come across it, there’s a good chance it’ll spark some interesting conversations in collector circles.
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