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So, 'Internal Turmoil of the Plastic Kind' is a curious entry from 2005. The film dives into this bizarre metaphorical space, making you rethink the very essence of plastic and its implications on our lives. The pacing is a bit meandering, but it kind of adds to the overall vibe, like you're slowly unraveling a mystery. The practical effects used here are fascinating, they give this raw, tactile feel that complements the themes of superficiality and identity. Not much is known about the director, which adds a layer of intrigue. It’s definitely not your standard fare, and the performances are surprisingly engaging given the odd premise. You might find it lingers with you in unexpected ways.
This film remains somewhat of an underground gem, not widely released and therefore somewhat scarce in collector circles. There are a few DVD releases, but good luck finding a decent copy in the wild. Interest tends to fluctuate, but those who appreciate its oddity often seek it out, especially for the practical effects that stand out in an era when CGI was becoming the norm. It’s definitely one of those titles that collectors keep an eye on, if only for its sheer uniqueness and the conversations it sparks.
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