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So, 'Ecstasy' from 1999 is an interesting watch. It's this offbeat journey—Stacey, the protagonist, hits a rave and ends up encountering God. The film has this dreamy, almost surreal vibe, blending the chaotic energy of rave culture with a sort of spiritual quest. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it carries a certain charm, as Stacey transforms from just another party girl into something more profound. The performances have this raw edge, which makes the characters feel real amidst the eccentricity. And, there’s something about its practical effects that grounds its otherworldly moments, adding a layer of authenticity. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach.
Ecstasy is somewhat of a hidden gem in the rave film genre, not widely known, but has garnered a niche following among collectors. There aren't many releases, which makes it a bit scarce. The DVD version often pops up in underground collections, but good luck finding a clean copy—many have faded over the years. This film sparks interest for its unique narrative and the raw energy it captures from the late '90s rave scene.
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