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So, 'In the Beginning Was the End: The Truth About De-Evolution' is an oddball gem from 1976 that combines comedy and music in a really surreal way. The atmosphere is wacky and a bit chaotic, like a fever dream where kids' TV meets avant-garde rock. The performances are playful, especially with the character of Booji Boy, who adds an unsettling charm with that childlike mask. The film has this peculiar pacing that doesn’t always follow a traditional narrative, which can feel refreshing—like it’s challenging the viewer to engage with it on a different level. The practical effects are minimal but serve the film’s eccentric aesthetic well, making it a distinctive piece of underground cinema.
This film has a bit of a niche following among collectors, primarily due to its rarity and unique premise. It was released in limited formats, making original copies quite sought after, especially VHS editions. The film's blend of absurdity and music gives it a certain charm that resonates with fans of cult cinema, creating a small but dedicated collector interest.
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