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Rabbit Reservation is one of those oddball comedies from the early '70s that seems to teeter on the edge of chaos. The premise revolves around a group of workers who, after accidentally wiping out the rabbit population in their reserve, find themselves caught in a series of bizarre misadventures. The humor is offbeat, and the pacing varies, sometimes dragging but often punctuated by moments of unexpected whimsy. The practical effects are charmingly rudimentary, adding to its quirky appeal. Performances are a mixed bag, but there's a certain charm in their earnestness. It’s distinctive for its absurdity and the way it captures that early '70s vibe—awkward yet oddly endearing.
Rabbit Reservation has a unique place in the collector's market, partly due to its obscure nature and the elusive status of its director. Formats are limited, with early VHS tapes being the most prevalent, but finding an original print can be a real treasure hunt. Collector interest is growing, particularly among those who appreciate offbeat cinema and the oddities of the '70s film landscape.
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