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So, 'The Man Wagging Tail' is one of those quirky body-swap comedies that, while not much seen these days, definitely brings a unique twist to the genre. The story revolves around Jae-su, a blind man who finds himself in the body of the dog he used to mistreat after a car accident. It's got this oddball charm, blending humor with a bit of heartfelt searching for love, all while exploring the dog's perspective on life. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but there's something endearing about Jae-su's adventures as a dog. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add a certain charm that feels very 90s. It’s a distinct film that gives off a light-hearted yet reflective vibe, making it stand out in the sea of body-switch films of its time.
'The Man Wagging Tail' is somewhat of a rarity, with limited releases and a small but dedicated collector following. It often pops up in discussions about lesser-known body-swap films from the 90s, but copies are occasionally hard to find, especially in good condition. The film’s uniqueness and its exploration of empathy and understanding through the canine experience make it an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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