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Strange Sex Dreams is one of those curious nuggets from the late '60s, where the tone is equal parts cautionary and absurd. The film dives into the peculiar consequences of mixing weed and alcohol, but in a way that's laced with a certain playful awkwardness. Pacing is a bit erratic, with surreal dream sequences that bring a bizarre atmosphere, making you wonder where it's headed next. Practical effects are minimal, yet the performances reflect a raw earnestness typical of the era's sexploitation flicks. It’s distinctive for its blend of humor and warning, a snapshot of counterculture anxieties at the time, wrapped in a package that feels both dated and strangely relevant.
This film is fairly obscure, with limited release formats, primarily surviving on underground circuits and collectors' film lists. Scarcity is notable, as it was never widely distributed, leading to heightened interest among niche collectors. The film's unique blend of surrealism and social commentary makes it a curious study piece for those diving into the era's sexploitation genre.
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