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No Pawing, Darling is quite the oddball piece from 1970, directed by May Spils. It has this quirky vibe that blends comedy with a sense of impending chaos, as our protagonist finds himself tangled in the absurdity of his friend's terrorist crew. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its unpredictability. The performances are noteworthy, capturing that lost-in-the-60s feel, and the practical effects, though minimal, resonate with the film's comedic undertone. Themes of rebellion and disconnection play out in a way that's both humorous and satirical. It's distinctive for its off-kilter humor in a period where films were either straight comedies or serious dramas, making it a curious watch for collectors.
Unique blend of comedy and tension.Reflects 70s counterculture humor.Watch for the offbeat performances.
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