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So, 'Not Dumb, the Bird' is this quirky little gem from 1972 that really captures a unique offbeat vibe. The pacing is a bit of a rollercoaster; it drags in spots but then hits you with some genuinely funny moments. The atmosphere leans into this mix of absurdity and dark humor, with the old lady blissfully unaware of her scheming servants. The performances are, well, distinct—there's a charm to the way they pull off the oddball antics. What sets it apart? It’s got this low-budget feel but manages to create memorable scenes that stick with you. Practical effects are minimal, but they add to the overall charm, giving it that raw edge that collectors often appreciate.
Finding 'Not Dumb, the Bird' on physical media can be a bit of a challenge; it wasn't a major release back in the day, so copies are somewhat scarce. I’ve seen a few bootlegs floating around, but original prints are a rare treat for dedicated collectors. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate quirky comedies from the early '70s, and it often sparks conversations about the hidden gems of that era.
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