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Dada More Than Gaga is one of those obscure gems that truly captures a unique vibe, blending oddity with a kind of avant-garde charm. The pacing is intentionally disjointed, which might throw some viewers off, but for those in the know, it's a deliberate choice that adds to its surreal atmosphere. The practical effects have a rawness that seems fitting for its era, and though the director remains unknown, you can sense a certain playful experimentation with the medium that feels refreshingly earnest. Themes of absurdity and artistic expression resonate throughout, creating a strange yet compelling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film is quite elusive when it comes to physical formats; it was released sparsely in limited editions, making it a rare find for collectors. The lack of widespread recognition means that copies can still be unearthed at niche shops or specialty conventions, but you’ll have to keep your eyes peeled. Collector interest seems to be growing as more people stumble upon its peculiar charm, so it’s worth tracking if you appreciate the quirks of lesser-known cinema.
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