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So, 'Toxic Influencer' is a curious little film that dives into the surreal absurdity of social media fame. It explores the themes of identity and authenticity, with Adam and Camden's antics providing some darkly comic moments. The performances are, well, a mixed bag—Marcos and Holms bring a certain chaotic energy that feels fitting for the material. The pacing is uneven, veering from zany to oddly introspective as they plot their misguided path to redemption. It’s a gritty take, though not always polished, and the practical effects are minimal, leaning more into the dialogue-driven scenes than anything else. It's definitely distinctive in its commentary on influencer culture, even if it doesn't quite land every joke.
This film is on the fringe of collector interest, largely due to its peculiar premise and the conversation it sparks about identity online. While it doesn't have a wide physical release, a few limited screenings have happened, making any copies potentially scarce. The quirky premise may attract niche audiences, and that could grow its appeal among collectors looking for unique narratives in the ever-expanding genre of social media satire.
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