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So, 'New Bad Reputation Continues' from 1962—it's a bit of a mystery, really. The director’s name seems to have slipped through the cracks of history, which is a shame because the film has this fascinating tone, kind of gritty yet playful in its own way. The pacing is uneven but gives it a raw quality that's hard to pin down; it feels like a snapshot of a time and a culture struggling with identity. The practical effects are surprisingly engaging, and the performances have this offbeat charm that keeps you intrigued. There's a theme of rebellion that runs through it, almost like a precursor to future counterculture flicks. Definitely one of those films you don’t come across every day.
This film has had a spotty release history, making it quite tough to find on physical media. It originally surfaced on VHS, but collectors have noted its scarcity on DVD and Blu-ray. Interest in the film seems to be growing within niche circles, particularly among those who appreciate obscure cinema, but it remains an elusive title that doesn’t pop up often in discussions.
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