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So, 'Post Comedy'—it's this odd blend of comedy, drama, and horror that really messes with your expectations. You’ve got this comedian who starts telling her usual jokes, but then the vibe shifts, and her set is invaded by something profoundly unsettling. The pacing is interesting; it flows like a typical stand-up show but gradually builds this eerie tension. The performances have this raw authenticity, and the practical effects, when they show up, hit hard. It’s striking how it explores themes of vulnerability and the unpredictability of life, especially for someone who spends their time making others laugh. Definitely distinct and kind of leaves you with this lingering unease.
This film has a bit of a murky release history; it seems to have circulated mostly in underground festivals and limited screenings. As a collector, you might find it intriguing since the formats are scarce, and I’ve seen a few bootlegs floating around, but actual legit copies are hard to pin down. The curiosity factor is high, mainly due to its unique genre mash-up and the performances, making it something to keep an eye out for.
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