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Facial Demolition is something else entirely. It dives headfirst into a very niche market, pushing boundaries that most films wouldn't even dare to touch. There's this raw energy and a sense of rebellion that permeates the atmosphere, almost like it’s challenging the viewer to reconsider their perceptions. The pacing can feel uneven, with moments that linger longer than expected, but it adds to that chaotic vibe. As for the practical effects, they're surprisingly well-executed, given the film's premise. Performances range from over-the-top to oddly captivating, contributing to a strange charm that keeps it distinctive in its genre.
Facial Demolition is a bit of a rarity in the collector's world, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles, but it has its own cult following. Formats are scarce, with DVD prints being the most common, though some collectors have sought out any VHS copies that might still linger in obscure corners. Interest seems to be growing as collectors appreciate the audacity of its themes and the unique production choices, making it one to keep an eye on for those who appreciate the underground scene.
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