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PASS~PORT's "KITSCH" feels like a wild ride through the absurd and the surreal. The film captures a vibrant, eclectic atmosphere, blending various styles and moods that keep you guessing. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that seems to fit the overall vibe—like an art piece that challenges you rather than serves up a straightforward narrative. The performances, particularly from Jason Rainbird and Jack O'Grady, bring a kind of raw energy that's hard to pin down. Plus, the practical effects are charmingly done, adding a tactile quality that modern CGI often lacks. It’s distinctive for its offbeat humor and the way it embraces its quirkiness without apology.
"KITSCH" is a bit of an oddity in the PASS~PORT collection, and it tends to fly under the radar among collectors. The format history is a bit vague, but its limited releases have garnered some interest due to its unique artistic vision. As it stands, finding a copy can be tricky, making it a curiosity for those who appreciate films that push boundaries and explore the unconventional. The mixed reception also adds to its cult status among niche enthusiasts.
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