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All Men Should is one of those curious little flicks that really makes you think. It’s not just about the titular idea but how it plays around with societal norms regarding masculinity and desires. The tone is kind of tongue-in-cheek but doesn't shy away from tackling the serious bits—like that tension between societal expectations and personal freedom. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which might throw you off, but it fits the overall vibe of the film. Practical effects? Well, they’re definitely not the focus here, but the performances are surprisingly engaging. You can't help but be drawn into Robert Prion's models and their philosophies, which makes for a distinctive viewing experience.
This film is relatively obscure, with very few releases over the years, making it a bit of a treasure for those who appreciate the oddities of cinema. The limited availability on physical formats has led to a niche but dedicated collector interest. While it may not have widespread recognition, those who seek out films that challenge the status quo will find it a unique entry in their collection.
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