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Pleasers Anonymous is a wild ride, really. You've got this group, all trying to quit the habit of pleasing others, but things take a sharp turn. The therapy sessions? They unravel into something absurd—offers that are out there, some dark humor, and yeah, a fatal accident that hits hard. The tone is a mix of cringe and dark comedy, which keeps you guessing where it’ll go next. The performances feel raw and almost unfiltered, really fitting for the themes of self-identity versus societal pressure. It's gritty and not polished, with some practical effects that land well, enhancing that chaotic atmosphere. It’s distinctive in how it tackles such a serious topic with, well, a bizarre sense of humor.
This film has been noted for its limited release, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. There's talk of it being hard to find in certain formats, leading to a bit of a buzz in niche circles. Given its unconventional narrative style and the mix of dark themes with absurdity, there’s some growing interest in its physical media versions. Collectors seem to appreciate the raw performances that drive the film's distinctive tone.
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