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Man Man Man is one of those oddities that really captures the essence of 70's mondo cinema. The film dives headfirst into a mix of sex, violence, and bizarre cultural moments, all stitched together with a raw, almost chaotic energy that defines the genre. You can feel the grittiness in the practical effects, and the pacing ebbs and flows in a way that keeps you on your toes. It's fascinating how it slipped through the cracks in its home country, only to find an audience in Japan and Hong Kong. There’s something distinctly offbeat about its approach, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate the weirder side of film.
Man Man Man has had a unique release history, only seeing a home video run in Japan and a theatrical release in Hong Kong, while remaining unreleased in Italy. This scarcity adds an element of intrigue for collectors, as it’s not something you come across often in the wild. It’s definitely one of those films that sparks conversation among collectors due to its peculiarities and the way it encapsulates the era's fascination with the extreme.
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