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So, 'Ink, Cocks & Rock'n'Roll' dives deep into the psyche of comic artist Steve Martin and his alter ego, Krent Able. It's got this raw, gritty vibe that's hard to shake off, and the pacing really reflects that chaotic energy. The film leans heavily into themes of identity and control, which makes you question where Steve ends and Krent begins. The practical effects are quite striking, adding a visceral layer to the narrative. Performance-wise, you can feel the tension, almost like a dance between the two personalities, making it a unique watch in the indie scene.
'Ink, Cocks & Rock'n'Roll' has seen a limited release, leading to a certain rarity in physical formats, particularly the DVD. Collector interest has been piqued, mainly due to its unconventional narrative and the controversy surrounding its themes. As it’s from 2016, there’s not a ton of competition yet in the market, but its distinctive tone and atmosphere could make it a sought-after piece for those interested in underground cinema.
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