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The Incredible Sex Revolution is quite the curious little film from '65. Directed by Albert Zugsmith, it has this offbeat comedic tone that almost feels like a mash-up of therapy session and risqué comedy. The pacing is a bit uneven, with scenes that drag while others pop with unexpected levity. Margaret 'Peggy' Bardot delivers a candid performance that feels both vulnerable and raw. Flashbacks reveal her sexual hang-ups, providing a glimpse into the era's complex relationship with intimacy. The practical effects are minimal, leaning more on dialogue and character exploration. It's a distinct relic of its time, reflecting the sexual revolution with a blend of humor and discomfort that feels genuinely unique, if not somewhat dated today.
Explores themes of sexuality and societal expectationsReflects 1960s attitudes towards therapy and intimacyFeatures flashbacks that add depth to character backstory
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