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So, 'Super-Coming' is this wild ride cooked up by Hiroaki Tada, and it really toes the line between the absurd and the unsettling. Imagine a religious parody that's not just poking fun but also throwing in these bizarre, almost nightmarish elements. The black humor is very much in your face, and the musical aspect gives it this mix of cheerfulness and chaos, which is quite striking. The practical effects have that rough charm, and the performances carry a certain offbeat energy that makes it all work, even when it veers into the strange. It’s definitely a unique piece that stands apart in the landscape of 90s cinema.
'Super-Coming' hasn't seen a ton of releases, which makes it a bit of a rarity for collectors. It's mostly floating around in VHS format, and there are some whispers about a few DVD runs, but those are scarce as well. The film’s eccentric style and darkly comic approach to religion have captured the attention of a niche audience, leading to a growing interest, especially among those who appreciate the offbeat corners of cinema history.
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