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Trilogy of the Bizarre is one of those oddities you stumble upon and can't quite shake off. It dives into the untamed waters of gender and identity, mixing surrealism with a raw edge that’s seldom seen in the early 80s. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly complements the themes of fluidity and transformation. You’ve got a blend of practical effects that range from amusingly low-budget to surprisingly inventive. The performances are a mixed bag, but it’s that very unpredictability that gives the film its charm. It’s not polished by any means but it certainly offers a distinct flavor of freaky cinema that stands apart from mainstream offerings.
Trilogy of the Bizarre was released on VHS but has since become a rarity, elusive in both physical and digital formats. The interest among collectors is growing, as its niche exploration of gender fluidity and surreal storytelling captures a specific moment in cinema that many are eager to revisit. Keep an eye out for any bootlegs or obscure screenings, but be prepared for a hunt if you’re looking to add this one to your collection.
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