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Is There Sex After Death? is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary, really a curious exploration of sexual attitudes in the early '70s. Dr. Harrison Rogers, cruising in his so-called Sexmobile through the streets of New York, interviews various figures who shape public discourse on sex. The tone feels playful yet oddly earnest, creating this strange juxtaposition that keeps you engaged. The pacing can be a bit meandering, which might throw some off, but that’s part of its charm. It’s distinct for its no-holds-barred approach to sexuality, embodying the liberated spirit of the era, and showcasing a rawness often glossed over in more polished productions. You can’t help but appreciate the practical effects and candid performances that give it that offbeat vibe.
This film has seen limited release formats, primarily on VHS, and its scarcity makes it an intriguing piece for collectors. Its blend of humor and candid discussions on sexuality from the 70s draws interest, particularly among those fascinated by the evolution of sexual discourse in film. Given its unusual premise and style, it's a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate niche cinema.
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