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I Owe You One Banana And Two Black Eyes is a curious piece that seems to dance between absurdity and reality. It's got this raw, almost chaotic energy, making it feel like a fever dream at times. The pacing is erratic; one moment you're laughing, the next, you’re left in a contemplative silence. The performances are all over the map—some feel natural, while others lean into a more theatrical approach that adds to its charm. The practical effects, when they appear, are delightfully old-school, with a mix of slapstick and a hint of dark humor that makes it distinctive. It’s not something you easily categorize, but that’s part of what draws you to it, really.
This film has been hard to pin down in terms of formats released, with limited information available about its distribution. There's a certain obscurity that collectors seem to appreciate, as it doesn't pop up often at conventions or in niche shops. The lack of a concrete release history adds to its allure, making it a conversation starter among those who stumble upon it.
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