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I've Soiled Myself Again is a curious blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror that dives deep into self-reflection. The film's tone shifts from absurd humor to genuine discomfort, capturing that awkward middle ground perfectly. The pacing feels intentionally erratic, reflecting the protagonist's spiraling thoughts. Jonathan Buck really nailed the practical effects—some scenes are just bizarre, yet they serve the narrative well, adding to its surreal atmosphere. The performances are raw and unfiltered, with actors embracing their many selves with a charm that holds everything together. It’s fascinating how it tackles themes of regret and identity through its outrageous premise. Definitely a film that sparks conversation amongst collectors who appreciate the oddities of genre cinema.
Unique blend of genresStrong practical effectsExplores themes of identity and regret
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