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Ride Dr. Chicago Ride is an interesting blend of surrealism and dark comedy, part of George Manupelli's peculiar Doctor Chicago trilogy. The film has this offbeat atmosphere, a kind of strange whimsy that permeates the scenes, especially with Alvin Lucier's absurd portrayal of the nefarious Dr. Chicago. His antics alongside the off-kilter sidekicks—Sheila Marie and Steve—create a chaotic yet oddly engaging dynamic. The pacing can feel uneven at times, which just adds to its charm, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, contribute to that unique low-budget aesthetic that defines this era. It's definitely a film that invites you to ponder its themes of morality and absurdity in a world gone awry.
This film exists in a bit of obscurity, reflective of other underground works from the early '70s. Vinyl releases and VHS copies are scattered, but a true original print can be quite rare. Collectors often appreciate its unique place in experimental cinema, and it garners interest from those diving into the depths of lesser-known filmmakers and their eccentric visions.
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