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So, 'The Psycho and the Odds and Ends' is this intriguing piece from 1991, directed by someone who seems to have slipped under the radar. It's based on Mikhail Levitin's prose, which already sets a unique tone. The film blends drama with a certain surreal undertone, almost dreamlike at times, which can really pull you in. You’ve got this main character who threads through the two novellas, creating a disjointed yet fascinating narrative that feels like a puzzle. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it serves to reflect the chaotic nature of the character's mind. Performances are nuanced, capturing the essence of the themes of identity and existence. Definitely has a distinct vibe that lingers long after watching.
Part of an unfinished trilogy, notable for its thematic richness.The atmosphere is thick with existential reflection.Uneven pacing adds to the film's dreamlike quality.
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