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Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad is a peculiar blend of comedy and absurdity, stemming from the mind of Arthur Kopit. The film's off-kilter humor thrives on the bizarre premise of a mother dragging around her deceased husband, preserved in his taxidermied state. It's fascinating how this film captures that unsettling tension between familial ties and the supernatural, almost creating a surreal holiday vibe. The performances are as eccentric as the concept, particularly the lead, who perfectly embodies a blend of love and madness. The pacing can feel offbeat, almost dreamlike at times, which adds to its distinctive charm. It's an oddity that feels very much of its time, and yet it lingers in the mind long after viewing.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a lesser-known gem among collectors. Various formats have come and gone, with original prints becoming increasingly hard to find. Interest varies, but its quirky premise and nostalgic ties to 60s counterculture keep it in some collectors' sights. It's a conversation starter, for sure, and definitely one of those films that raises eyebrows when mentioned among cinephiles.
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