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So, 'The 11,000 Sexes' is quite the bizarre little slice of 70s comedy. It blends a standard office life with surreal erotic adventures that spin out of a book of poems. The way the film dives into the fantasies of the main character, a bank officer, is both humorous and a bit thought-provoking—an exploration of desire wrapped in playful absurdity. The pacing feels loose at times, but it gives the viewer a chance to savor the quirky scenarios. There's an unmistakable 70s aesthetic, from the costumes to the practical effects, which add a layer of charm. Performances are surprisingly engaging, despite the odd premise; it’s all about the journey rather than any traditional narrative arc.
This film has had a few scattered releases over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a bit of a hunt. It seems to have developed a niche following among collectors who appreciate its eccentric tone and offbeat humor. Scarcity is a factor here; it’s not exactly a mainstream title, which makes it intriguing for those who dig into the more obscure corners of 70s cinema.
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