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Vi er allesammen tossede is an intriguing oddity from 1959 that plays with the absurdities of bureaucracy and sanity. The pacing feels loose, almost dreamlike, following Alex's misadventures after a disastrous tax meeting. The atmosphere is a strange mix of comedy and existential dread, especially as he navigates the skepticism of those around him. The performances carry a kind of earnestness that makes the absurdity feel grounded, and the practical effects, particularly the elephant encounter, add a unique charm. It's a film that captures a certain whimsy while also critiquing societal norms, making it distinctly memorable for collectors looking for something a bit offbeat.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, with few prints circulating among collectors, making it a relatively scarce find. Its uniqueness in tone and narrative style attracts those interested in lesser-known comedies from the late 50s. As a piece of Danish cinema, it holds a niche appeal, especially among collectors focused on international films or the evolution of comedic storytelling.
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