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So, 'The Stain' is this quirky absurdist comedy that really dives into the chaotic mind of a guy obsessed with a stain. It's not what you'd expect; the atmosphere is whimsical yet unsettling, and it kind of walks the line between hilarious and downright bizarre. The pacing is erratic, which fits the theme of obsession perfectly; you never quite know where it's going to take you. The practical effects, especially around the stain itself, are surprisingly creative and add a unique visual flair. The performances have this offbeat charm that works well, capturing the strangeness of the narrative. You'll likely find yourself chuckling and scratching your head at the same time. It's definitely distinctive in its approach and execution, that's for sure.
'The Stain' has a bit of a niche status, not the easiest film to find on physical media. Most collectors will know it from limited festival screenings and a few digital releases, but it hasn’t quite hit mainstream shelves yet. There's a growing interest in absurdist comedies among collectors, so as more people discover this odd gem, who knows? It might become a sought-after title down the line, especially if it ever gets a collector's edition or some sort of special release.
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