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The Beauty in the Bathroom is this offbeat gem from 1978 that dives into a world of magic and deception. It has this surreal tone, almost dreamlike at times, as it unfolds the tale of a magician who zeroes in on the wealthy Yucun family, notorious for their gemstone fortunes. The pacing is quite unique, sometimes slow but deliberate, letting the tension build as the plot thickens. It's fascinating how it plays with themes of trust and betrayal, especially when even the wise Kogoro falls prey to the magician's cunning. There's a certain rawness to the practical effects, and the performances have an almost theatrical quality, which adds to its charm. You can’t help but feel that this film has some hidden depths waiting to be explored.
This film is quite elusive in terms of availability, with few home video releases over the years, which makes it a curious piece for collectors. It seems to pop up in niche circles but isn't widely discussed, adding to its mystique. As such, those who appreciate the oddities of '70s cinema often find themselves drawn to its unique style and storytelling approach.
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