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So, 'Visit of a Bitch' is this curious little gem from '94 that really dives into the grittier side of life. The tone is raw, almost unsettling at times, and the pacing can be, let’s say, intentionally disjointed to keep you on your toes. The themes explored here are pretty dark and might not sit well with everyone, but there’s something compelling about how it tackles the human condition. And while I can't find much info on the director, the practical effects are surprisingly effective for the budget. The performances feel authentic, almost like you’re peering into a real moment, which gives it a distinct feel that’s hard to shake off after viewing.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original copies a bit of a rarity in collector circles. The lack of information about the director adds a layer of intrigue, as many collectors are drawn to the mystery surrounding lesser-known works. Interest fluctuates, but for those who appreciate underground cinema, its unique approach certainly sparks conversation. Keep an eye out for any screenings or obscure releases, as they tend to be sought after.
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