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So, 'Domino' from 1967 is this quirky little comedy that, frankly, doesn’t get a lot of attention. The pacing feels like it’s trying to capture that laid-back vibe of the time, and it has this offbeat charm that can be pretty delightful if you're in the right mood. The performances are all a bit over-the-top, which gives it a sort of campy edge that can be fun to watch. There's a certain spontaneity in the practical effects, too, which adds to its charm. It’s not your typical comedy; it wanders through various comedic situations without a strong narrative thread, making it feel more like a series of sketches stitched together. Still, if you like the oddball stuff, it's got its own rhythm and flavor.
'Domino' sees limited releases and is pretty scarce on physical media, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. It's not exactly easy to find, which adds to its allure for those who cherish lesser-known comedies from the era. The film's unconventional style and off-kilter humor create a niche appeal, attracting interest among collectors who enjoy exploring the fringes of cinematic history.
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