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So, 'Seven Phases of Madness' really takes you on a wild journey through a fragmented psyche. It’s like being thrown into Mathos' mind while he rides his bike, the visuals are all over the place—some practical effects that catch you off guard, and the pacing is erratic, much like thoughts spiraling out of control. The themes of sanity and perception are interestingly explored, leaving you to wonder what's real and what's just madness. The performances seem raw, almost like they’re feeding off the chaotic energy of the narrative. It’s this distinct blend of absurdity and introspection that makes it stick in your mind, even if it’s not for everyone.
This film has a bit of an obscure history, with no known release formats widely available, making it quite rare among collectors. Its unconventional style and themes have sparked curiosity among niche audiences, though mainstream recognition is lacking. If you can find a copy, it might be a unique talking point in any collection, given its distinct narrative approach and the enigmatic nature surrounding its production.
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