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Home Movies DVD REFLECTIONS OF EVIL – Director’s Original UNCUT Version; DVD
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REFLECTIONS OF EVIL – Director’s Original UNCUT Version; DVD

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REFLECTIONS OF EVIL – Director’s Original UNCUT Version; DVD

Cult/Experimental/Surreal/Indie DVD, New (Rare!)

Damon Packard’s Original 138-minute cult-film masterpiece. This original Packard self-produced DVD contains the Original uncut, unedited version of the film containing all the original music, sound bytes, tv commercials, film clips, sound efx, etc. that he had to remove for legal reasons from the later DVD release from Vital Fluids. Extras include The Early 70’s Horror Trailer.  It’s hard to describe Damon Packard’s experimental comedy/horror/satire masterpiece “Reflections of Evil.”  Stylistically, it bears some resemblance to cyberpunk films like “Tetsuo: the Iron Man” and low-budget gross-out films like “Street Trash.” But there’s really nothing out there like this film anywhere.  “Reflections” is a study in contrasts. Throughout the film, the ugliness of present-day L.A., which Packard presents as a place of paranoia, hatred, and gushing bodily fluids, will be interposed with haunting scenes from a 1970s dreamworld. The plot, such as it is, is built on the wanderings of Packard’s character “Bob,” a grotesquely obese character.  Bob is stuck in a hellish parody of Hollywood, constantly confronted by hostile dogs, police, and street people. The eccentricities of the people he encounters might be funny, except that Packard doesn’t leave things at the point of comedy; he presses on until we realize how pathetic his characters are, and then it isn’t funny anymore.  If you’ve ever asked the question “What the hell did I just watch?”, then prepare to ask it again. REFLECTIONS OF EVIL is definitely NOT for everyone! Some may say that it’s not for anyone! An absurd-ist nightmare caught on film, it will never appeal to the casual movie watcher. They’ll rip their eyes out over this!   It’s a meditation on two different time periods. One surreal and idealized, the other manic and paranoid. It’s high art. A collection of scenarios and shots, filmed manically and masterfully. Highly recommended.

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SKU: 98586
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