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So, 'Molester Diary: A Man Who Kept Stroking Ass 6' is quite the piece from '98, isn't it? The atmosphere is oddly tense, layered with a kind of absurdity that keeps drawing you back. Think crowded train scenarios turned into surreal vignettes—it's definitely not your typical fare. The pacing has this strange ebb and flow, almost playful yet unsettling. I mean, the practical effects are low-key fascinating; they lean into the outrageous without quite tipping over into full parody. And the performances, while not conventional, carry a certain rawness that feels like it was pulled right from a dark comedy but with grim undertones. It's distinctive, for sure, and not something you'd easily forget once you've seen it.
This title is part of a niche series that has become somewhat of a collector's curiosity over the years. Original formats can be hard to come by, with VHS copies occasionally surfacing at conventions or online auctions. Its distinct style and themes have made it a talking point among genre enthusiasts, often leading to spirited discussions about its place in cult cinema. The scarcity and eccentricity of the series add to its allure for collectors looking to explore the more obscure corners of film history.
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