

Alex Winter · 1993 · Film
1h 20m · Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
In 3 Achriom libraries
This film offers a surreal and satirical take on fame, identity, and the nature of humanity through its grotesque characters and absurd scenarios.
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If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino walks the same thread. This novel presents a vivid and darkly humorous depiction of Hollywood at the end of the 1960s, exploring themes of fame, violence, and friendship through the lives of its characters. If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, Barton Fink & Miller's Crossing by Ethan Coen walks the same thread. This work serves as a darkly comedic exploration of the artistic process, delving into themes of writer's block and the superficiality of Hollywood during the 1940s.
If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, The Ba***ds of Bollywood by Aryan Khan, Bilal Siddiqi walks the same thread. This work offers a humorous yet insightful exploration of the entertainment industry through the lens of an outsider and his companions. If the friendship in Freaked stayed with you, Happy! by Grant Morrison, Darick Robertson walks the same thread. This work provides a gritty and absurd take on the life of a troubled individual grappling with inner demons and external violence, propelled by the whimsical presence of a fantastical creature.
If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, Gintama - The Movie by Sunrise, TV Tokyo walks the same thread. This film is a vibrant blend of action and comedy set in a bizarre world where historical Japan meets alien invaders, showcasing the adventures of a group of misfits. If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, Zombie Land Saga: Yumeginga Paradise by Avex Pictures, MAPPA walks the same thread. The film presents a unique blend of comedy and action within the framework of idol culture and supernatural elements.
If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, DaDa by Alice Cooper walks the same thread. This record delves into themes of madness, fame, and identity through surreal and often darkly humorous narratives. If the identity in Freaked stayed with you, Trash by Alice Cooper walks the same thread. This record is known for its audacious approach to rock music, blending theatrical elements with biting social commentary.
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