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So, 'Lazy like a Dog' is this oddball comedy from 1963 that really captures that slacker vibe of the era. You've got this guy who’s just coasting through life on his brother’s hard work, and the whole vibe is kind of laid-back but also a bit chaotic when he starts as a debt collector. The pacing can feel a touch uneven, but it has a charm that draws you in. The performances are quirky, and there's this palpable tension between his laziness and the newfound responsibilities, especially when his boss's daughter enters the picture. It's a fun little exploration of motivation and love, mixed with that classic 60s comedic feel.
'Lazy like a Dog' has a sort of underground appeal among collectors. It's not widely released on physical media, making original prints somewhat scarce. The film has a distinct charm that many enthusiasts appreciate, often highlighting its unique blend of humor and social commentary. While it may not be top of mind for many casual viewers, it holds a special place in the hearts of those who enjoy 60s comedies that don't fit the mainstream mold.
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