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How to Make F**ked Up Movies is a curious blend of documentary and narrative that feels raw and almost chaotic. The filmmaker, navigating the unexpected isolation of a pandemic in the U.S., captures an ensemble of quirky characters, from a deranged American to a scientist who’s more eccentric than insightful. You can sense the tension in the pacing—like a train that’s lost its tracks. The practical effects are limited but strangely effective, adding to the film's off-kilter charm. Themes of disability and creativity intertwine, reflecting the filmmaker's struggle amidst absurdity. It's one of those films that sits outside conventional structures, inviting you to explore its disjointed yet fascinating narrative.
This title is quite obscure, with limited circulation, making it a bit hard to find in physical formats. Given its niche subject matter and unconventional storytelling, collector interest seems to be growing but remains modest. Keep an eye out for any special screenings or indie distribution info; that could add some value down the line.
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