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Heather and Puggly Crucify the Devil
H and P are back in the sequel to "12 Inches of Dangling Fury" and "Drop a Deuce". This time out, the sisters are part-time students, part-time exorcists as they battle the forces of evil in the city of Bonejack Heights. Little do they know, The Devil and his small band of minions are getting pissed at the rise of fallen demons, and Lucifer must set out on his own to kill Heather and Puggly and all of their friends that get in his way.
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Plot Summary
A group of individuals, led by the enigmatic Heather, strive to expose and eliminate a hidden, evil force plaguing humanity. Their journey is fraught with betrayal, moral ambiguity, and the constant struggle against a malevolent entity that manipulates society from the shadows. As they delve deeper, they uncover a conspiracy that questions the very nature of good and evil.
Critical Reception
Neil Breen's 'Heather and Puggly Crucify the Devil' is a notoriously divisive film, often lauded by a cult following for its unique, unfiltered vision and unconventional storytelling. Critics and general audiences, however, are frequently bewildered by its abrupt tonal shifts, surreal logic, and low-budget aesthetic, leading to widespread confusion and often harsh reviews.
What Reviewers Say
A bewildering and often nonsensical narrative that defies traditional filmmaking.
Praised by some for its unpretentious and singular artistic vision, while others find it unwatchable.
Features Breen's signature enigmatic dialogue and peculiar acting style.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but general audience reception tends to be polarized, with many finding the film deeply confusing or unintentionally humorous.
Fun Fact
Neil Breen, who wrote, directed, edited, produced, and starred in the film, is known for his independent filmmaking style where he often self-funds his projects and handles almost every aspect of production.
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