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So, 'Sleeping with the Devil' is quite the oddity. It’s this avant-garde piece that fuses disjointed monologues in various languages with surreal visuals and commentary. The performers, dressed in a spectrum of attire, create a disorienting atmosphere that toes the line between absurdity and introspection. When you see the interplay between Manson's chilling realities and the myth of Medea, it’s unsettling yet oddly compelling. The editing is raw and erratic too, which seems intentional, almost like a visual essay. You really get this sense of chaos and contemplation, and the practical effects, while minimal, serve the film's tone perfectly. It’s not your typical narrative; it's more of an experience that lingers long after viewing.
This film is a rare gem in the avant-garde segment and has seen limited releases over the years. Its scarcity often piques collector interest, especially among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling and experimental cinema. There are a few bootleg copies out there, but original formats can be quite elusive, making it a unique find for serious collectors.
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