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So, 'Misandry' from 1964 is one of those intriguing oddities that doesn’t quite fit into a neat genre box. The story revolves around four sisters who find themselves with a windfall and the ensuing chaos as they navigate the marriage market. It’s got this strange blend of humor and social commentary that feels a bit avant-garde for its time. The pacing is a little uneven, which gives it a unique rhythm that might throw some off, but that’s part of its charm, really. There’s a rawness to the performances that makes you feel like you’re peeking into their world. The practical effects? Well, nothing flashy, but they serve the narrative without overshadowing these quirky character dynamics.
Finding 'Misandry' on physical media is like hunting for treasure; it’s not exactly common out there. The VHS releases are often more prevalent than DVD or Blu-ray, but even those are a little scarce. Collectors seem to have a niche interest in it, particularly due to its unconventional storytelling and the way it reflects certain social themes of its era. If you stumble upon a copy, you might find fellow collectors eager to discuss its merits and quirks.
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