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So, "The Da Vinci Load" is this bizarre comedy that dives into some pretty outrageous territory, mixing art with crude humor. The plot is wild—operatives from the Priory of Semen, yes, you heard that right, are on a mission regarding the Mona Lisa and da Vinci's, let's say, unconventional techniques. The tone is irreverent, almost absurdist, and it maintains a frenetic pace that keeps you on your toes. The performances are surprisingly committed, given the material, and the practical effects add a certain charm to the otherwise outrageous premise. It's definitely distinctive, not just for its subject matter but for the way it attempts to blend art history with adult themes. Pretty niche, but there's something oddly compelling about its audacity.
This film has a limited release, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. There aren’t many formats available, with most copies floating around on DVD, and even those are scarce. Its cult status among niche comedy collectors has sparked some interest, but it remains a bit of an underground gem. Expect to find some varying opinions on it, but it definitely stands out in the comedy genre for its shock value and oddball premise.
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