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So, 'Princess Plum Pudding' is this intriguing blend of the grotesque and the whimsical. Set against the backdrop of 19th century Europe, it dives deep into the macabre fascination with deformed bodies and death that was rampant at the time. Then, it shifts gears to contemporary Japan, focusing on Sayomi, this quirky collector of Mickey Mouse memorabilia. The tonal shifts are jarring but somehow work, reflecting on obsession in different cultures. The pacing is a bit uneven, especially as it juggles these two worlds. The practical effects, especially in the European segments, evoke a strong atmosphere, while performances capture the underlying absurdity of both obsessions. Definitely a unique piece in any collection, if you're into the unusual and the surreal.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making any physical formats rather hard to find. The scarcity adds to its intrigue, with collectors often seeking out any variant of its DVD or VHS. Interest in 'Princess Plum Pudding' tends to lie in its unique storytelling and the odd juxtaposition of themes, appealing to those with a taste for the eccentric in cinema.
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