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Moral is this quirky little gem from 1967 that leans heavily into the absurd side of comedy. It has a distinct tone that's almost whimsical but carries an undercurrent of biting satire. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which adds to its charm and keeps you guessing what’s coming next. The performances are a mixed bag — some actors really dive into their roles while others seem to be searching for the right note. It has a playful atmosphere, and the practical effects are surprisingly creative for its time. It’s not often discussed, but there's something strangely captivating about it that sticks with you, making it a curiosity in the comedy genre.
Moral has seen very limited release over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There are a few copies floating around on VHS and some obscure DVD releases, but original prints are quite rare. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the era, and it’s always intriguing to see how it resonates differently with audiences who stumble upon it.
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