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So, 'Mortimer Griffin and Shalinsky' is a curious piece from '85 that dives into the life of a professor whose mundane existence is turned upside down by this relentless man who's convinced he’s Jewish. The film has this off-kilter tone that feels almost surreal at times. You get a sense of paranoia that builds as the plot unfolds, and the pacing is a bit uneven but somehow fitting for the premise. Performances are quite unique, with the lead really embodying that sense of confusion and frustration. It's not exactly polished but has some practical effects that give it a certain charm. The whole vibe is distinct, making it a noteworthy entry for collectors looking for something outside the mainstream.
This film has had a bit of a rough history in terms of availability. The original VHS is quite scarce, which has drawn the attention of niche collectors, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in obscure 80s cinema. There hasn't been much in the way of remastering or re-releases, so finding a quality copy can be a challenge. Its distinctive premise and the peculiar execution keep it alive in collector circles.
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