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Toilets (1985) is one of those curious finds that leaves you scratching your head. It's all about Christopher Rage's surreal stream-of-consciousness experiences, mostly revolving around his unfiltered thoughts on kinky sex. The film feels like a wild ride through a dreamscape filled with bizarre imagery and unexpected encounters. The pacing is erratic, which somehow adds to its charm, forcing you to engage with the material in a more visceral way. The practical effects, though not polished, add to the off-kilter vibe. While the performances might not be what you'd call 'refined,' they're unvarnished and genuine, making it an authentic slice of mid-'80s avant-garde cinema that's definitely distinct.
Toilets has seen limited circulation over the years, often tucked away in obscure collections. Its rarity means that collectors often have a hard time tracking down copies, especially in decent condition. As a piece of mid-'80s experimental cinema, it attracts a niche audience intrigued by its unconventional themes and raw aesthetic, making its presence in a collection feel a bit like owning a hidden gem.
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