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So, 'Regular Danger: Beastly Climax' featuring Tachibana Ruri is a curious piece from 2016. The tone is this strange blend of dark whimsy and stark realism, kind of unsettling but captivating. Pacing feels a bit uneven at times, yet it adds to the tension. The practical effects are noteworthy, grounding the more outrageous elements, and Ruri's performance carries an impressive weight. There’s this underlying theme of confronting one’s fears, layered with surreal visuals that really stick with you. Not your typical fare, definitely has a distinct flavor that’ll resonate with those who appreciate the more unconventional side of genre cinema.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar in terms of widespread releases, and I’ve only seen a handful of copies pop up in collector circles. It appears to be a limited print, which definitely boosts its appeal among those who hunt for rarities. Given its oddball nature and distinctive style, I think collectors will find value in having it as a conversation starter, especially when discussing niche cinema.
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