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Bizarre

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In a world where reality and madness intertwine, a young dissident, trapped in the monotony of everyday life, embarks on a series of increasingly strange and surreal encounters in a city that seems to have sprung from a dream. As the protagonist navigates the shadowy streets filled with peculiar characters, he begins to question his own sanity and the nature of his existence. From an enigmatic woman with a dark past to an eccentric artist obsessed with capturing the grotesque in his works, each new encounter pushes him closer to an abyss of fragmented realities.

The protagonist's journey is not just physical but profoundly emotional, as he seeks answers to questions he had never dared to ask. Through visual hallucinations and unsettling scenes, the film plays with the very concept of perception and identity. With a narrative style that challenges the conventions of conventional cinema, the film immerses the viewer in a unique and disturbing experience that evokes both anguish and wonder.

As the plot progresses, the boundaries between dream and reality blur, and ultimately, it is the protagonist’s struggle to find his place in a chaotic world that resonates with the audience. With an innovative aesthetic and an ambiguous narrative, this masterpiece of cinematic counterculture reminds us that sometimes, the truth is stranger than fiction.

Media type
Movie
Year
1970
Director
Antony Balch
Writer
Martin Locke
John Eliot
Maureen Owen
Elliott Stein
Antony Balch
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
4.50
Actors
Richard Schulman
Janet Spearman
Dorothy Grumbar
Anthony Rowlands
Norma Eden
George Herbert
Kenneth Benda
Yvonne Quenet
Reid Anderson
Sylvia Delamere
Cathy Howard
Mike Britton
Maria Frost
Peter Carlisle
Stephen Preston
Graham Burrows
Sue Bond
Valentine Dyall
Gender
Fantasy
Terror
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Antony Balch
Original title
Bizarre
Duration
92
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