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So, 'Kim Song in Exzess' has this really unique vibe, you know? It’s almost hard to pin down. The pacing is a bit erratic, which kind of adds to its charm. There’s a gritty, underground feel that permeates the whole film, with practical effects that are raw and sometimes a bit clunky, but that’s part of the allure. Performances are not always polished, but they carry a certain genuine energy that draws you in. The themes feel almost avant-garde, exploring spaces that are rarely touched on in mainstream cinema. You’ll find yourself immersed in its oddity; it’s the kind of film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
This film has had a bit of a tricky history in terms of formats; it’s not widely available and often shows up in collectors' circles on obscure VHS tapes or rare DVD releases. The scarcity makes it an interesting find if you’re into the deeper cuts from the late '80s. Interest has been growing, especially among niche collectors who appreciate its unconventional storytelling and atmosphere, which stands apart from mainstream offerings of the time.
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