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So, 'Up My Ass' is one of those films that really leans into its absurdity, you know? The tone is, well, hard to pin down—there’s humor, but it’s dark and sometimes jarring. The pacing? It feels almost erratic, like it’s deliberately unsettling, which might not work for everyone. I think there’s a sort of rebellion against conventional narrative structure here. The performances are raw, and you can feel the actors are in it for the commitment rather than the accolades. The practical effects, they have this gritty charm, especially in scenes that are meant to shock. It’s distinctive, for sure, in how it challenges norms, but it’s not going to be for the faint-hearted.
This film has had a limited release, and physical formats seem scarce, which definitely adds to its allure for collectors. It’s one of those titles that you might stumble upon in underground film circles, but not so much in mainstream collections. The obscurity, combined with its unconventional take on storytelling, makes it an interesting piece for those who appreciate the eccentric and avant-garde in cinema.
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