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So, Pigboy in Brazil 2. It’s this wild ride that follows the titular character deeper into the strange underbelly of Brazilian culture. There's a rawness to the visuals that feels almost DIY, giving it a unique texture that you don’t find in more polished productions. The pacing is erratic, kind of like a fever dream, which matches the twisted humor and bizarre scenarios Pigboy finds himself in. The practical effects are surprisingly well-done, often overshadowing its lower budget. Performances are a mixed bag, but the eccentricity of the cast adds to the overall offbeat charm. It’s not really your typical sequel; it leans into the absurdity in a way that makes it stand apart from its predecessor.
Pigboy in Brazil 2 is a bit of an enigma in the collector's world, primarily due to its unknown director and the limited releases it had. I’ve noticed that it's not easy to come by, especially in physical formats, making it a quirky piece for those into obscure cinema. The film's oddity and offbeat nature have sparked niche interest among collectors, but it's still somewhat under the radar, which adds to its charm.
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