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So, this film, 'The Rise and Fall of the World as Seen from a Sexual Position,' is a pretty intriguing piece from 1972. It dives into the sexual fantasies of a suburban couple but does so with a distinctively comedic flair, blending styles reminiscent of Fellini and Woody Allen. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which adds to its charm—like a wild ride through the absurdities of sexual mores. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances often carry the absurdity and humor, making it a unique exploration of a topic that was, and still is, somewhat taboo. It really captures the zeitgeist of its era in a way that's both funny and thought-provoking.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, given its obscure director and niche appeal. While it has had limited home media releases, its unique blend of comedy and eroticism keeps it on the radar for those interested in the evolution of sexual themes in cinema. The film's odd charm and eclectic visual style attract collectors who appreciate its historical context and its place in the 1970s film landscape.
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