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The Devil's Lettuce is an oddball mix of comedy and horror that leans heavily into absurdity. The pacing is a bit erratic, which fits with the chaotic life of Jeffrey Hawthorne as he spirals deeper into this bizarre drug world. The practical effects are surprisingly well-executed for a film of its kind, adding a layer of grim humor to the more nightmarish sequences, especially as Jeffrey's addiction warps his reality. There's this strange undercurrent of social commentary about addiction and control, but it’s wrapped up in a wild narrative involving a rabbit-worshiping cult that really makes it stand out. The performances are a mixed bag, but they often land somewhere between earnest and ridiculous, which feels just right for the tone they’re going for.
Explore the unique blend of humor and horror.Noteworthy practical effects enhance the trippy atmosphere.A cult classic in the making for those who appreciate the odd.
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