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LSD Flesh of Devil is one of those oddities from the late '60s that you can't quite forget. The premise is as bizarre as it gets—an organization called E.C.H.O. wants to dose key locations with LSD for world domination. It's a mix of action and crime, wrapped in a surreal atmosphere that feels very much of its time. The pacing has a certain erratic charm, almost reflective of its psychedelic themes. Practical effects are minimal but have a certain rawness that adds an interesting layer to the viewing experience. Rex, our secret agent, is portrayed with a gritty intensity that contrasts well with the absurdity around him, making the film an intriguing blend of seriousness and camp.
LSD Flesh of Devil has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints a bit of a rarity among collectors. The film's strange premise and countercultural themes have garnered a niche following, and there's something appealing about its offbeat charm. It’s not a mainstream title, which adds to its intrigue, and dedicated collectors often keep an eye out for obscure formats, like those old VHS tapes, that really capture that era’s flavor.
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