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Crazy Love is this fascinating mishmash that really captures the Shinjuku underground vibe of the late '60s. The film embraces that wild camp aesthetic, throwing together all sorts of pop-art visuals without a care for traditional storytelling. It's like a kaleidoscope of chaos, flipping between scenes with an almost erratic pace, yet somehow it all feels intentional. The performances are delightfully over-the-top, which adds to that surreal atmosphere, making it something akin to a fever dream. And you canât overlook the practical effects and stark visualsâthey just scream kitsch and are totally in line with Sontag's ideas. Itâs a unique slice of cinema history that stands out, even among other avant-garde works of the era.
Crazy Love has seen a few releases over the years, but finding an original print is quite a tricky endeavor. Collectors appreciate its rarity and the way it challenges conventional film norms. Its unique blend of camp and kitsch makes it a sought-after piece for those who admire underground cinema and the evolution of artistic expression during that period.
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