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So, 'Pink Lips' is a wild ride that manages to blend absurdity with a sort of chaotic charm. The atmosphere is all over the place, reflecting the frenetic energy of its characters, led by the outrageous manager Mick Crapz. It's not exactly high art, but you can't help but appreciate the raw performances from the cast, who are fully committed to their roles. The pacing can feel frenetic, like it's trying to cram in every absurdity imaginable, and the practical effects are a mixed bag, adding to its unapologetic vibe. You can tell this film doesn't take itself seriously, and that gives it a unique flavor in the sea of similar films from that era.
'Pink Lips' is not the easiest title to find, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings. Its limited release means that original copies can be a bit of a gem for certain collectors. Given its outrageous premise and the notoriety it carries, there's a niche interest around it, especially among those who appreciate the more eccentric side of cinema. The film tends to pop up in discussions about cult classics but remains elusive in many collections.
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