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So, 'The Stupid Face' is this oddball comedy from 1965 that feels like a fever dream. It’s got this quirky vibe that you don’t see much these days—two hapless characters scheming to get rich off an armchair, which is just as bizarre as it sounds. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to the charm. There’s a playful use of practical effects that keeps things lively, and the performances are delightfully over-the-top. It's distinctive for its blend of absurdity and earnestness, leaving you with this strange sense of amusement. The film doesn’t take itself seriously, and that’s part of what makes it a curious watch.
'The Stupid Face' has had a bit of an uneven release history, often lost in the shuffle of more mainstream titles. It's not exactly common on physical media, making it a neat find for collectors. Interest in the film seems to grow among those who appreciate cult classics or obscure comedies, so it definitely has its niche audience. Keep an eye out for those rare copies—they might just surprise you.
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