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So, 'I Like to Be in America' is an interesting piece from 1981. It captures this curious blend of hope and disillusionment with America, wrapped in a somewhat surreal atmosphere. The performances are intriguing, almost theatrical, and there's this unique pacing that keeps you engaged, even if it feels a bit erratic at times. The practical effects add a certain charm, grounding the more fantastical elements in reality. What stands out is how it reflects the broader themes of immigration and identity—quite layered for its time. You won't find much in the way of mainstream recognition, but there's a certain niche appeal here for collectors who appreciate its distinct vibe.
This film has seen a limited release history, making original formats quite scarce today. Collectors often seek out any varied editions, particularly if they come with unique artwork or bonus content. There's a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate its unconventional storytelling and themes, which adds to its value over time.
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