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So, 'The Human Monkey Fission' is one of those oddities that just kind of sticks with you. Imagine a bunch of show monkeys, right? They decide to throw in humans for a fighting spectacle, and well, chaos ensues. The atmosphere is a weird blend of dark humor and absurdity, almost unsettling at times. The pacing feels off-kilter, which strangely adds to its charm. Practical effects have that low-budget grit, making the whole experience feel raw and unrefined. Performances are a mixed bag, but there’s something about their earnestness that pulls you in. Definitely a film that makes you wonder about the creative process behind it all.
This film is quite a relic, often overshadowed in the wave of early '90s quirky cinema. It was released in limited formats, making physical copies somewhat scarce today. Collector interest is rising, especially among those who appreciate the bizarre and unconventional narratives of that era. Expect to find it in niche circles where the focus is on the unusual side of film history.
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