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Daisy May (1979) is a bizarre ride through the backwoods antics of its titular character, a lively country gal stirred by the allure of hillbilly antics. The film's atmosphere is a blend of comedic chaos and risqué escapades, punctuated by a certain raw charm typical of its era. Pacing tends to be erratic, but that's part of its quirky appeal; you never quite know what wild twist is coming next. Performances are as exaggerated as you'd expect from a movie like this, bringing an off-kilter energy that matches the outrageous premise. It’s a peculiar slice of nostalgia that stands out for its unabashed silliness and oddball humor.
Daisy May is one of those films that collectors often stumble upon in obscure listings. It's available in limited formats, predominantly on VHS, making it a bit tough to track down in decent quality. There's a certain collector interest driven by its unique premise and the oddball charm that, while perhaps not mainstream, appeals to those who enjoy the eccentricities of 70s cinema. It’s not just a curiosity; it’s a conversation starter for sure.
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