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International Feces Death Pact is quite the oddity, really. The film dives into the psyche of a reclusive artist who crafts what he believes to be a companion out of, well, unconventional materials. It’s not just shock value; the atmosphere is thick with isolation and desperation, really pulling you into his world. The pacing is peculiar, almost meandering, but that fits the unsettling nature of the narrative. You can see the practical effects were done on a shoestring budget, yet they have a raw sincerity that many films today lack. Performances are a mixed bag, sometimes awkward, but they add to this unique vibe. It’s definitely a conversation starter due to its bizarre premise and execution.
This film has a somewhat elusive existence in the collector’s market, with few known prints circulating among niche collectors. Most formats appear to be unofficial or bootleg variants, which adds an air of mystery and intrigue but also complicates authenticity. The scarcity of any well-preserved copies makes it a curious item for those intrigued by avant-garde cinema and its underground undercurrents.
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