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The Dolls Are Laughing is a curious mix of comedy, music, and romance from 1963 that showcases a rather peculiar narrative. We follow Reziko, a son of an opera singer, who struggles with the expectations placed on him β both from family and society. There's a lightness to the atmosphere, yet it carries an undercurrent of tension as Reziko grapples with his lack of talent and desire for the opera world. The musical numbers are charming in their own right, but it's the performances that really stand out, particularly the awkwardness and sincerity of Reziko's character. The film has this quaint, almost surreal vibe, as if it exists in a different time and space, inviting the viewer to ponder the absurdities of life and family obligations.
The Dolls Are Laughing is somewhat of a rarity, often overlooked in discussions of 60s cinema. Its limited release has made it a bit difficult to find in good condition, which piques the interest of collectors. While not widely circulated on home media, there are some interesting international prints that showcase its quirky charm. For those who appreciate films with a distinctive tone and atmosphere, this one offers a bit of a hidden gem quality.
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