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So there's this film by John Waters that revolves around a man's bizarre and unsettling experience in a bathroom. The tone is, well, quintessentially Waters—provocative, darkly humorous, and a bit absurdist. The atmosphere captures that gritty, underground feel that his fans know and love. Pacing can be irregular, which adds to the discomfort and surprise of the story. Practical effects might not be his boldest work, but they add an interesting layer to the narrative. Performances are quirky, as expected, with plenty of oddball characters that make you question their motives. It's definitely a piece that showcases his unique vision, leaving an imprint that's hard to shake off. Not your typical bathroom story, that's for sure.
This film has seen varied releases, though it's not widely available, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Interest in Waters' work continues to grow, and this piece is no exception, drawing attention for its distinct style and themes. Original prints are particularly sought after, reflecting a niche demand among those who appreciate the unconventional storytelling and artistry that Waters embodies.
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