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I Spit in the Face of All Other Filmmakers (kung f.u.) dives into the absurd with its bizarre premise. Featuring a dying woman with vaginal cancer who finds companionship in a mountain gorilla, the film's unapologetic embrace of shock value creates a mix of dark humor and grotesque imagery. The pacing is off-kilter, lending to its unsettling atmosphere, leaving viewers unsure whether to laugh or cringe. Its practical effects are raw and gritty, perfectly matching the film's audacious themes of mortality and the grotesque side of human-animal interaction. It’s definitely not something you’d find in mainstream cinema, and that’s what gives it a distinct flavor that collectors seem to gravitate towards.
This film is somewhat of an anomaly in the collector's circuit, often overshadowed by more conventional titles. Its limited release and sheer audacity have created a niche interest among those drawn to the unconventional and bizarre. There are few formats available, making original copies somewhat scarce, but its provocative nature guarantees that it sparks conversation among collectors who appreciate underground cinema.
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