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Submit to Me Now is a curious blend of horror and music, almost like a fever dream. Richard Kern's direction captures a bizarre, unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing is erratic, mirroring the oddballs on screen, dancing and leering in ways that make you question what you're watching. The practical effects are raw and visceral—like the sequences of self-mutilation and the visceral throat ripping that stick with you. The performances amplify the sense of dread, almost feeling like a performance art piece gone awry. It's not just a film; it's an experience that confronts the viewer with its themes of self-destruction and the absurdity of existence.
Unconventional storytelling and visualsThemes of self-destruction and absurdityA must-see for fans of underground cinema
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