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So, 'Lady and the Tooth' is a peculiar little gem from 2012. Set in a world where teeth hold societal power, it navigates love and ambition in a bizarrely whimsical yet dark atmosphere. The pacing is somewhat erratic but that oddly mirrors the chaos of its premise. You get a mix of quirky performances that really drive home the absurdity of it all, and the practical effects are interesting, adding a tangible feel to the surreal narrative. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, not just for its concept but for the way it explores desire and value through such a strange lens. Definitely feels like something that could become a conversation starter among collectors.
'Lady and the Tooth' has a limited release, making its physical formats pretty sought after. The DVD and Blu-ray editions are not plentiful, so finding a copy can be a challenge for anyone interested in this peculiar narrative. It’s the sort of film that can spark interest among collectors due to its offbeat premise and the distinctiveness of its production design, not to mention the curious absence of a known director that adds to its mystique.
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