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Chest of Drawers Was Lead Through the Street... is an intriguing piece from 1978 that dives into a whimsical world through an assortment of comical shorts. The tone is light but has an offbeat edge, mixing absurdity with a touch of satire, making it feel distinctly European in style. The pacing varies significantly from segment to segment, which can be jarring but also refreshing, often leading to unexpected laughs. Its practical effects, though perhaps dated, lend a certain charm that enhances the viewing experience. The performances are delightfully quirky, capturing the essence of a time when comedy was more about absurd scenarios than punchlines. Definitely something that stays with you in its oddball way.
This film has seen limited distribution over the years, leading to a bit of a cult following among collectors who appreciate its odd charm and comedic style. It was primarily released on VHS, and finding a good quality copy can be a challenge, adding to its allure. There have been whispers of a possible remaster, but for now, it remains a gem that's not easily uncovered. The eclectic mix of shorts makes it a fascinating piece for those interested in the evolution of comedy in the late '70s.
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