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So, 'Happy Family' from 1976 is this quirky little film that dives into family dynamics with a twist of dark humor. The rural setting gives it an almost absurdist vibe, which is accentuated by the outrageous plot where love triangles morph into something more chaotic. It's not just about the infidelity; it’s how the characters react and the absurdity that unfolds. The performances, while not polished, have a rawness that adds to the comedic tone. It's got that blend of innocence and depravity that makes it surprisingly engaging, even if it meanders at times.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream comedies of the era. While it might not have received a lot of attention upon release, its unique blend of absurdity and dark humor has sparked interest among niche collectors. The scarcity of quality prints and its oddball premise make it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the offbeat side of 70s cinema.
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