Quite a very strange film but nothing too shocking and surprising to expect. Considering it's a Gregg Araki directed film, it very much is in line with his work of being over the top, overly sexual, bizarre and random happenings, visually stylistic over substance and just a convoluted mess. His films and work is clearly for an acquired taste that isn't quite mainstream Hollywood. This film felt quite reminiscent of his brief tv series Now Apocalypse which was released many years after Kaboom.
As a film, we are never quite sure where it's heading which may be a good thing but it felt like random new characters kept being introduced. The central story plot is bizarre with the young college student that is having these hallucinations and doesn't know what's real or not, along with meeting new people along the way. The film felt like a poorly written comic book.
The ending felt too over the top and random where new happenings were inserted for the sake of it. Did not like the very abrupt ending without any explanation of what exactly occurred.
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