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So, 'Texas Carlos Massacre' is one of those films that feels like a wild trip down a rabbit hole. Youâve got this young director, seemingly guided by either his doctor or some inner demons, setting out to craft an abstract roadmovie about the Housecore Horror Festival, which is a mix of extreme music and film. The tone is pretty chaotic, oscillating between playful and unsettling, perfect for the festival's vibe. The pacing is anything but conventional, almost reflective of a fever dream. It's packed with a raw, DIY aesthetic that really leans into practical effects, and the performances range from earnest to bizarre, which only adds to its charm. You get a sense of the struggle between focus and chaos, making it a distinctive watch in its own right.
Abstract storytelling styleStrong themes of chaos vs. focusUnique blend of music and film festival culture
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