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So, Hitlar is this bizarre film from '86 that dives into an alternate universe where the son of Hitler stirs trouble in a Punjabi village. The tone is a mix of dark comedy and absurdity, creating a strange contrast with the heavy themes it touches on. Pacing feels off at times, but that only adds to its charm, making each scene oddly captivating. Practical effects are surprisingly engaging for its budget, and the performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly nuanced, leaving you questioning the intent behind it all. It’s distinct because it tackles such a controversial subject matter in a way that feels both irreverent and thought-provoking, though not always successfully.
This film has seen limited circulation, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. Formats vary, with some rare VHS tapes floating around, often fetching a decent price due to scarcity. Its controversial premise and unique cultural lens definitely spark interest, but it’s not widely known, which adds to its allure for those seeking out unusual cinema.
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