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The Absurd Brave is one of those peculiar gems from 1969 that blends action, adventure, and comedy in a way that feels almost reckless. The film, while slightly rough around the edges, has this frenetic energy that keeps you engaged, especially with its over-the-top performances. The eldest daughter’s thirst for vengeance drives the story, and you can’t help but get drawn into her chaotic path of retribution. The practical effects are daring for its time, lending a gritty realism to the fight scenes. There's a unique, almost absurd tone that permeates the film, making it stand out among other revenge tales. It’s not just about the action; it’s a wild ride through a family’s descent into madness.
The Absurd Brave hasn’t seen many home video releases, which adds to its rarity. Most collectors are on the lookout for original prints or lesser-known releases, as it hasn't been widely circulated. This film's blend of genres and its distinctive tone attract a niche audience, making it a curious piece for those interested in the eclectic film landscape of the late '60s.
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