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So, here's the thing about 'Strip Strip' – it's this curious little artifact from 1968, and it really has this surreal vibe to it. The film's main feature is Jones strutting down Sunset Boulevard, shedding layers while pantomiming, which feels oddly playful yet kind of unsettling. The backdrop of those iconic Sunset Strip signs really adds to the atmosphere. It's not your typical narrative-driven film, more like a visual poem with a hint of counterculture. The pacing is rather loose, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the vibe. It's one of those pieces that feels like a slice of a specific time and place, and that's what makes it stand out in a collection.
'Strip Strip' is quite an obscure entry in the pantheon of late '60s experimental cinema, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. Finding it on original format is rare, and it’s typically encountered in private collections or at niche screenings. Its lack of a widely-known director and a more avant-garde style means it hasn’t received extensive critical attention, which only adds to its allure for those in-the-know. If you come across a copy, it’s definitely a conversation starter among fellow enthusiasts.
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