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The Sex Cycle (1967) is a curious entry in the fantasy genre that explores a whimsical yet haunting narrative centered around the Cocoa Poodle bar—a vibrant microcosm of bohemian life. Janet's jealousy towards her more vibrant artist mentor Tanya serves as the film's spine, driving a palpable tension throughout. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the unique atmosphere, almost dreamlike at times, enhanced by the practical effects that create a surreal quality. Performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the film's off-kilter charm, particularly as Janet grapples with empowerment through the mystique of the earrings offered by the enigmatic card-reader. It's definitely one of those oddities that can spark interesting conversations among collectors.
The Sex Cycle has had limited release in various formats over the years, making it a somewhat elusive title for collectors. Its unique blend of fantasy and bohemian themes has garnered a niche audience, but finding quality prints can be a challenge. Interest in this film remains steady, particularly among those who appreciate obscure gems from the late '60s that push the boundaries of conventional narrative.
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