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Alice Goodbody is a curious blend of comedy and absurdity, wrapped around a not-so-typical take on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Sharon Kelly's performance as the hapless waitress is both charming and cringe-worthy, as she navigates her way through increasingly ludicrous situations that lead to physical mishaps, all while the cameras are rolling. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which actually adds to its quirky charm. There's something delightfully off-kilter about how the film juxtaposes highbrow literary references with lowbrow humor. The practical effects used for the calamities are surprisingly inventive, giving it this odd, memorable quality that lingers long after the credits roll.
Alice Goodbody is a bit of a rarity in the collector's world, with its original prints being scarce and often sought after by those who appreciate the unconventional genre mashup. It has seen a few home video releases over the years, but none have really captured the film's unique essence, which is part of its allure. The film's oddball humor and the charm of its practical effects make it a fascinating piece for collectors who appreciate films that push boundaries in style and tone.
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