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Triphopping in the Planet Drug is one of those rare finds that really drips with the essence of 70s Euro-Grindhouse. The visuals are drenched in a sort of neon haze, where every scene feels like a shadowy club with smoke curling up from a jazz saxophone. The pacing’s languid, almost hypnotic, as we follow the mesmerizing Laura Mura, who has this captivating presence that enchants and unnerves. The practical effects are delightfully low-budget, adding to that sleazy charm. The entire experience feels like a fever dream, a tribute to a subculture that's often overlooked but resonates with anyone who appreciates the weird side of cinema.
This film has had limited releases and is generally considered obscure, making it quite the catch for dedicated collectors. There have been a few VHS rips that circulate among enthusiasts, but official restorations are scarce, adding to its allure. The cult following is small yet passionate, often sharing discoveries and rare viewing experiences that keep this odd gem alive in collector circles.
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