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So, 'Crocodile, Parrot and Fur Seal' is this quirky little gem from '77 that really captures that offbeat vibe of its time. It's a comedy-drama that dives into the absurdity of two circus performers grappling with their finances, and it's filled with that kind of chaotic energy that makes you smile. The performances by Hiromi Go and Kirin Kiki are just delightful—there's a certain charm in their banter and their mishaps. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to its unique atmosphere. You might find the practical effects and the silly antics of the animals amusing, giving you a sense of the era’s cinematic style. Definitely distinctive, and it has a certain charm that's hard to put into words.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, primarily existing in VHS and some rare DVD releases. Its niche appeal and the performances of its lead actors contribute to a growing interest among collectors. As time passes, it remains a lesser-known piece that intrigues those looking for unique cinematic experiences from the 1970s.
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