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So, 'Land of Hypocrisy' is one of those quirky gems from 1968 that really captures a certain absurdity of life. The comedy mixes well with drama and fantasy in a very offbeat way, almost like a time capsule of its era’s unique sensibilities. It follows this guy whose life is in disarray, particularly thanks to his wife, which opens up a door into this bizarre world where a mysterious man offers him these bills that can alter how people act. The practical effects are pretty rudimentary but have a charm of their own, evoking that low-budget creativity. Performances lean towards the theatrical, which gives it an oddball atmosphere that feels fresh even today. There's a distinct pacing, oscillating between moments of absurdity and poignant reflection, making it a curious watch.
'Land of Hypocrisy' isn't widely circulated, making it a bit of a curiosity among collectors. Formats are primarily limited to rare VHS and some obscure DVD releases, with original prints becoming increasingly scarce. That scarcity, combined with its oddball premise and unique blend of genres, has garnered a niche interest, particularly among fans of surrealist and independent films of the late 60s. Finding a good copy can be a challenge, but it certainly piques the interest of those who appreciate the quirks of this era.
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