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Moon Virility has this oddball charm that really engages you. The way Thoms utilizes clear stock gives it this almost ethereal quality, like you’re watching something that's both real and surreal. The 'found' soundtrack adds layers of complexity—it's jarring yet oddly fitting. Pacing can feel a bit erratic, but it seems intentional, adding to the film's dream-like atmosphere. There’s something haunting about the visuals that lingers, and the practical effects, whatever they may be, feel refreshingly tangible in a world of CGI. It’s distinctive for its experimental nature, where form often takes precedence over narrative.
Moon Virility is quite the rarity among experimental films of its era. It has seen limited releases on both VHS and obscure DVD formats, which adds to its collector's allure. The lack of a known director only heightens the mystique surrounding it, drawing in enthusiasts who appreciate the offbeat and obscure. It’s not widely circulated, so finding a decent copy is becoming increasingly challenging, which definitely sparks interest in niche collector circles.
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