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The Bliss is one of those peculiar entries in the underground scene, a short surrealist gore flick that’s both unsettling and oddly fascinating. Directed by the enigmatic James Bell, known for his offbeat style, this film takes you on a bizarre journey through the mind of a wheelchair-bound man seeking love in truly twisted environments. The practical effects are raw and visceral, enhancing the film's dreamlike horror atmosphere. The pacing feels intentionally disjointed, which only adds to the overall sense of dread and confusion. It’s not for everyone, but if you're into the fringe aspects of horror, The Bliss offers a weirdly captivating experience.
The Bliss has garnered attention in collector circles, particularly for its unique blend of surrealism and gore. It was released in limited formats, making it somewhat scarce, and fans of Bell’s work often seek it out for its distinctive style. While not widely known, its underground roots and the vision behind it create a niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental horror.
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