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So, 'Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment' is one of those curious British comedies that captures the absurdity of life through its main character, Morgan. He's got this wild imagination that clashes hard with the mundanity of the real world, leading to some really interesting scenarios. The pacing feels both frenetic and deliberate, balancing Morgan's flights of fancy with the stark reality of his situation. It’s quirky, with a blend of dark humor and social commentary that makes you think about mental health and societal norms. The performances, especially from the lead, really bring that eccentricity to life. There’s something distinctly British about its humor and charm that stays with you long after.
This film is a fascinating piece from the mid-60s, showcasing a unique blend of comedy and social critique that draws collectors in. Its availability varies, with some formats hard to find, particularly original prints or early releases on home video. As interest in cult comedies from this era grows, 'Morgan' has a niche but dedicated following, making it a noteworthy item for any serious collector's library.
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