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So, 'The Bathtub' is like diving headfirst into a surreal dreamscape, right? You’re staring at this handmade paper city, and it feels alive with its lo-fi animation and layered visuals. The pacing is kind of hypnotic, almost trance-like, which complements the psychedelic vibe. It’s got a cast that’s a real treat – Bob Bert from Sonic Youth and Lloyd Kaufman from Troma, among others, lend this underground charm. You won't find many films that blend such a DIY aesthetic with an urban, avant-garde feel. It’s not your typical narrative, but that's kind of the point. It's more about the experience than the story, immersing you in this vibrant, chaotic world.
'The Bathtub' has a unique place in indie cinema, displaying a distinct DIY ethos that appeals to collectors of avant-garde films. Its limited releases and unconventional style have created a niche following, though it’s not widely distributed. As such, finding physical copies can be a bit of a hunt, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate the underground scene of the early 21st century. It’s definitely a piece that sparks conversation among collectors familiar with its eclectic roots.
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