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So, 'Harry and His Geisha Girls' is a quirky gem from 1978 that explores themes of masculinity and identity with a unique twist. The film dives into the absurdity of Harry's complex and his journey in Japan, where the bizarre premise unfolds. The pacing has this kind of offbeat rhythm, almost like a comedy but with darker undertones lurking beneath the surface. The performances bring that extra layer of eccentricity, especially with Harry’s interactions with the geisha girls, which are both humorous and strange. The practical effects on his transplant are definitely something you don’t see every day, adding a certain charm to the bizarre narrative.
This film has a certain cult appeal among collectors, often sought after for its oddball premise and the eccentricity of its characters. Originally distributed on VHS, it's now a bit of a challenge to find in good condition, especially with the original cover art. Given its niche subject matter, it garners interest not just for the laughs but also for its exploration of identity, making it a conversation piece in any collection.
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