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MIAA-695 dives into some pretty provocative territory, exploring themes of identity and vulnerability through Ichika's bizarre transformation. The film's pacing feels intentionally disjointed, mirroring the chaos of her newfound reality. There’s a rawness in the practical effects that, while not always polished, adds an eerie authenticity to her predicament. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as Ichika navigates her school life and the unwanted attention that comes with her condition. Performances vary, but there's an unsettling earnestness that makes you really think about the implications of her experiences.
MIAA-695 has gained a sort of niche interest among collectors, largely due to its controversial subject matter and distinctive approach to storytelling. The film's limited release and unique premise have made it somewhat scarce, often prompting collectors to seek it out despite mixed reviews. With formats that vary from DVD to streaming options, its availability can be a bit hit or miss, and that only adds to its allure for those intrigued by the underground cinema scene.
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