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The Drywall Incident is this wild blend of B-movie science fiction, surrealism, noir, and what feels like cinema verité—hard to pin down, really. It just kind of spirals into this strange narrative about kidnapping and murder, all under the guise of promoting Drywall's album. The pacing is erratic, jumping from one bizarre scene to the next, which adds to its disorienting charm. Practical effects? Oh, they're there, and they have this gritty, almost homemade feel that enhances the bizarre atmosphere. Performances are equally erratic—some moments feel poignant, while others veer into the absurd. It’s definitely a trip that refuses to fit neatly into any box.
This film has had a bit of a rocky history in terms of formats; it seems to pop up on obscure VHS tapes but hasn’t seen a proper digital release. It’s fairly scarce, which drives up interest among collectors who appreciate its unique blend of styles and offbeat narrative. It’s not the type of film you come across every day, making it a curious piece for those into the eccentricities of 90s cinema.
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