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So, 'Corny' is this really quirky experimental film from 1967, and it kinda defies easy categorization. You get a sense of the surreal and absurd throughout, like it’s playing with your expectations in a sort of playful, yet disjointed manner. The atmosphere feels like wandering through a dream where nothing quite makes sense, and Niels Viggo Bentzon’s involvement adds a layer of intrigue, especially if you're familiar with his work. The pacing is deliberately off-kilter, which really adds to that disorienting vibe. It’s definitely not your standard narrative; it’s more of an experience that leaves you pondering what you just watched. The practical effects are minimal but have this raw charm to them that’s hard to ignore. Quite a collector’s piece for those who appreciate the avant-garde.
Finding a copy of 'Corny' is quite the adventure since it hasn’t seen a lot of mainstream distribution. The various formats it has appeared on, from old VHS tapes to more obscure DVD releases, make it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. Interest tends to fluctuate, but it's definitely one of those underground films that sparks curiosity among those who appreciate experimental cinema. If you come across a copy, it’s worth picking up, if only to dive into its bizarre world.
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