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The Age of Undutiful Children is a curious blend of comedy and music, showcasing the rock band The Spiders who were quite the sensation back in the day. The film carries a lighthearted tone, almost whimsical at times, peppered with musical interludes that give it a delightful pacing. You get this sense of youthful rebellion, with a cheeky take on the generational divide, which was a hot topic in the late '60s. The performances, while not earth-shattering, have a certain charm that makes you appreciate the era's vibe. It's not just a movie; it's an artifact of a time when bands were starting to get their stories told through film. The practical effects are minimal but fitting, adding to its offbeat charm.
This film has seen limited format releases, making it a bit elusive for dedicated collectors. Early VHS copies are particularly scarce, with some rare screenings popping up at niche film festivals. Interest has been growing lately among those who appreciate the era's music and cultural context. Whether for the band or the late '60s vibe, it offers a glimpse into a unique moment in film history.
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