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So, 'The Fall of Mr. Fikus' is one of those oddball films from the late '60s that really makes you think about the nature of desire and the absurdity of love. It’s got this quirky, almost surreal vibe, with two diminutive guys vying for the affections of a petite woman, which sets up a bizarre contrast when one of them finds himself in a rather absurd predicament. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, lending to the offbeat humor, and the performances are delightfully exaggerated. The practical effects, especially when it comes to the larger woman, really add to the film’s charm, leaving you with this strange blend of whimsy and dark comedy. It's distinctive, for sure, and offers a lens into a time when experimental narratives were more common.
Finding a good copy of 'The Fall of Mr. Fikus' can be a bit tricky, as it's not one of those films that has seen multiple re-releases or restorations. Originally released in a limited run, it has maintained a niche but dedicated following among collectors who appreciate its off-kilter humor and experimental storytelling. The scarcity of physical copies only adds to its allure, making it a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the quirky side of late '60s cinema.
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