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So, 'Po Mo Knock Knock' is this quirky little gem from '98 that really plays with the boundaries of communication in a way that’s both amusing and thought-provoking. It’s not your typical narrative; rather, it’s this experimental exploration where you have these two artistes just throwing out post-modern knock knock jokes, which sounds silly but actually taps into deeper themes about connection and misunderstanding. The tone is light, but there’s an underlying current of existential curiosity that keeps you engaged. The pacing is deliberately languid, allowing the absurdity of their banter to sink in. Practical effects? Well, it’s more about the performances—those offbeat deliveries really sell the humor. It's distinctive for sure, standing out in a sea of conventional storytelling.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, mostly due to its experimental nature and the sheer oddity of its premise. It’s not the easiest title to find, which adds to its appeal—many prints seem to have slipped into obscurity. Original formats are rare, and those who appreciate avant-garde cinema often seek it out, not just for its content but as a conversation piece. It’s one of those titles that makes you wonder about the stories behind its creation and the minds that brought it to life.
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