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Troma is Spanish for Troma (2010) is one of those films that just sits in the corner of your collection, quietly intriguing. The atmosphere is both bizarre and oddly engaging, with a pacing that feels like it’s trying to catch its breath but somehow makes it charming. Practical effects, while not always polished, have this raw quality that adds to its appeal. The performances? They vary, but there’s a certain sincerity in the absurdity that draws you in. It’s distinct for its offbeat tone, a real representation of an underground vibe that’s hard to find these days.
This film has had limited releases over the years, often circulating in niche circles rather than mainstream markets. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate the offbeat and the obscure. Fans of underground cinema often seek it out for its distinctive flair and quirks, which might make it a talking piece among fellow enthusiasts.
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