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So Mort It Be is one of those films that lingers in the shadows, all about a man's dive into a world of gothic indulgence that spirals into chaos. The pacing feels like a slow descent into madness, with a tone that's darkly humorous yet unsettling. Practical effects are surprisingly effective for a low-budget flick, adding a layer of authenticity to its bizarre narrative. Performances swing from earnest to over-the-top, which gives it a unique flavor, but it’s tough to pin down what genre it really belongs to. This film somehow dances between horror and absurdity, leaving you with an off-kilter vibe that sticks around long after the credits roll. It's a bit niche, but that's part of its charm.
So Mort It Be has had a bit of a rocky road in terms of availability; it was released on DVD but has since become a bit scarce. Collectors appreciate its unique blend of gothic horror and comedy, and while it might not be the most mainstream title, it has a small but dedicated following. The film's obscure nature adds to its appeal, making it a curious piece for those interested in the fringes of early 2000s indie cinema.
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