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So, 'Nu surde, dduie surde, tre surdeā¦tutte surde!' is this strange little gem from '74 that really leaves you scratching your head. The atmosphere has this odd mix of whimsy and surrealism, almost dreamlike at times. You donāt get much in terms of plot, but the pacing has its own rhythm, sort of like wandering through a bizarre art installation. The practical effects, though clearly low-budget, have this charm that adds character to the film, almost like they were meant to be a part of its quirky essence. Performances are a mixed bag, but thereās something oddly captivating about how they embrace the absurdity of it all. Itās one of those films you appreciate for its distinctiveness rather than any conventional criteria.
This film is quite scarce, with few prints circulating among collectors. It's been released on various home video formats, but finding a well-preserved copy is a challenge. Its unusual narrative and distinct visual style attract niche collector interest, as itās often overlooked in mainstream discussions about the era. Those who appreciate the oddities of cinema usually find this one worth tracking down.
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