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Sledgehammer is quite a curious piece from '86, you know? The director might be a mystery, but this film definitely leaves an impression with its blend of music and surreal visuals. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it somehow adds to the dream-like quality that envelops you. The way the protagonist shifts through various forms is both intriguing and unsettling, showcasing some interesting practical effects that were definitely ahead of their time. It's like a visual exploration of identity and transformation, layered with a hypnotic soundtrack. Honestly, it's one of those films that stays with you, not because it’s polished, but due to its raw, experimental vibe. You really get a sense of the era's underground scene through it.
Features unique practical effects for its time.Explores themes of identity through visual transformation.The music plays a crucial role in setting the atmosphere.
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