T.V. Sphincter is an oddball entry in the documentary genre, taking cues from Chris Gore's previous work. It's gritty and unflinching, pulling you into a world of death and sexuality wrapped in bizarre visuals. The pacing is erratic, much like the content itself, which feels pieced together from various strange sources—like a fever dream of late-night TV gone wrong. The practical effects, albeit low-budget, add a rawness to the experience that enhances its unsettling atmosphere. It's not polished, but that's part of its charm. Performances, if you can call them that, are often over-the-top, which fits the madness of the film well. It's definitely one of those curiosities that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Unconventional documentary styleExplores darker themesSimilar to Mondo films
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