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Montreal Sin City has this gritty, atmospheric feel that really pulls you into its underbelly. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the sense of disorientation that the characters experience. There's a rawness to the performances, almost like everyone involved was fully committed to exploring the darker sides of life. The practical effects have a certain charm, they feel authentic and grounded. What makes it distinctive is its ability to marry a raw narrative with the surreal aspects of urban life, kind of like wandering through a dream that’s gone slightly askew. It’s not an easy watch, but there’s something about its essence that sticks with you.
Montreal Sin City is a bit of an enigma within collector circles due to its limited distribution and lack of mainstream recognition. There’s been some chatter about its various formats, but the scarcity of physical copies makes it a curious find for those who appreciate underground cinema. Collectors are keen on its distinct narrative style and the way it captures the essence of urban decay, making it a film that still sparks discussions.
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