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So, 'Theatre of Mr. and Mrs. Kabal' is a real curiosity in the world of animation, isn't it? Directed by Walerian Borowczyk, this 1967 film feels like a bizarre blend of surreal and absurdist theatre, stitched together in a way that's almost like watching a twisted vaudeville act. The pacing meanders from one quirky scene to another, often leaving you wondering about the intent behind each absurdity. The practical effects have this raw, handcrafted quality – there’s a charm in their simplicity, which adds to the unsettling atmosphere. The performances, especially of the titular couple, carry a strange weight, making their interactions feel both playful and darkly ironic. It’s a distinctive piece that stands apart in the animation landscape.
'Theatre of Mr. and Mrs. Kabal' has been released in various formats over the years, but original prints are quite scarce. The film has garnered interest among collectors for its unique animation style and Borowczyk's distinct vision, which set a tone that’s rarely seen in mainstream animation. Its mix of dark humor and surreal imagery makes it a fascinating study, appealing to those who appreciate the more avant-garde side of animation.
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