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Duane and Belial are Siamese twin brothers who were surgically separated against their will at an early age. Enraged at their humble fate, Duane carries his abnormal-looking brother in a locked basket behind his back and goes to New York to find the doctors responsible for their separation and take their revenge.
If you've never experienced Frank Henenlotter's insane masterpiece that lovingly celebrates the sometimes schlocky and sleazy side of cinema, then I can't think of a better introduction than this.
The DIY effects may look naively amateur today but there's a loving B-movie attitude and a genuine sense of character to the "monster," the misshapen, fleshy, snaggle-toothed Belial.
like Eraserhead updated for the slasher generation, Basket Case is a deranged psychodrama, full of gleefully gory set-pieces, quirky humour, and some impossibly moving pathos.