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So, Slip It In 38 is an interesting entry in the series that seems to skate on the line between self-parody and earnestness. The pacing is a bit off-kilter in places, but it adds to this surreal vibe that feels intentional. There’s a certain raw energy in the performances, like the actors are fully aware of the absurdity but embrace it anyway. I mean, practical effects are used here in a way that really stands out – not your usual CGI overkill. The themes of escapism and desire are woven in with a kind of dark humor that keeps you on your toes. It’s distinctive, for sure, but what exactly makes it memorable is that blend of chaos and clarity.
This film hasn't seen the light of day on many formats, and that adds an air of rarity for collectors. The collectible market is watching this one closely, especially since it straddles the line of being both a sequel and something of a standalone piece. Given the unique direction, it's likely to pique interest in niche circles, especially those who appreciate the eccentricities of the genre.
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