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Scabaction is this curious blend of the grotesque and the mundane, exploring the strange intimacy we have with our bodies. The atmosphere is almost surreal, with a tone that oscillates between disturbing and oddly humorous. It features some raw practical effects that really bring the visceral aspects to the forefront, particularly during the medical procedures. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing you to really sit with the discomfort of the scenarios presented. It’s not your typical film; rather, it feels like an avant-garde testament to the human form and its flaws, with a unique focus on non-human entities and how they relate to our own bodies. Not everyone's cup of tea, but definitely distinctive in its execution.
Scabaction has become a bit of an underground curiosity for collectors, especially those interested in avant-garde cinema or experimental film. Its limited release and unusual subject matter give it a certain scarcity on physical media. There are a few different formats circulating, but original copies are hard to come by. Interest seems to grow at niche film festivals, making it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts who appreciate its unique take on body horror and artistic expression.
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