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So, 'Violence and Vandalism' from 1972... it’s this gritty piece that seems to revel in its chaotic atmosphere. The tone is raw and unfiltered, almost like a documentary at times, which adds an unsettling realism to the narrative. The pacing can feel erratic, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the themes it tackles—like, what happens when society's boundaries are pushed? Practical effects are used effectively, giving a sense of visceral impact that lingers. The performances have this uncanny ability to feel authentic, drawing you into the world of the characters, who are often on the edge. It’s not polished, but that’s kind of what gives it its edge, right? You don't often see films like this that embrace their roughness so wholeheartedly.
This film has circulated in various formats over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt. It's not exactly a staple in most collections, but that scarcity appeals to collectors who appreciate the obscure. Interest is growing as more people discover its unconventional take on societal issues, making it a curious gem for those who like to dig deeper into film history.
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