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Internal Damnation is one of those underground gems that really pushes boundaries. The atmosphere is gritty and raw, with a certain DIY ethic that permeates every scene. It’s hard to pinpoint the exact themes here, but there's a sense of existential dread mixed with dark humor that keeps you unsettled. The pacing feels intentional, almost like a slow burn that builds tension in the most bizarre ways. Practical effects are a highlight, showcasing a commitment to the craft that you don’t see often these days. Performances are varied – some are surprisingly compelling while others land somewhere in the realm of the absurd, contributing to that off-kilter vibe. It definitely stands apart in its own twisted way.
Internal Damnation has had a limited release, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Various formats have surfaced, mostly in small batches, and the film has a niche but passionate following. Its scarcity is partly due to the ambiguity surrounding the director and the film’s unconventional style, which can deter mainstream collectors but intrigue those who appreciate the unusual and avant-garde.
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