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Alice Goes Pop is one of those quirky gems from the mid-70s that really captures a particular vibe. The film follows this mischievous chimp, Alice, who stumbles into the vibrant world of pop music, and it’s just as playful as it sounds. The pacing is kind of erratic, but that's part of its charm—almost like a series of musical vignettes that showcase the era's eclectic sound. It’s got that charming, low-budget feel with practical effects that are surprisingly engaging, especially the musical sequences. The performances are light-hearted, with Alice bringing a certain innocence and mischief that draws you in. It's not polished by any standard, but that's what makes it feel genuine and fun.
Alice Goes Pop hasn't seen a lot of re-releases, so finding it on DVD or streaming can be a bit tricky. It's mostly circulated in obscure collections, making it a somewhat rare view for those outside the niche audience. Collectors appreciate it for its unique blend of music and animal antics from a time when such films were less common, creating a certain allure around its availability.
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