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Vær so go' - galskap for to is an intriguing take on Ionesco's absurdism, and it drips with the kind of surreal humor that can only come from a stage adaptation. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it captures a certain frantic energy that mirrors the chaos of the original play. The performances are quite striking, with actors often teetering on the brink of madness, which is a hallmark of Ionesco's work. It's not just about laughs; there's a deeper exploration of communication breakdowns in relationships that keeps the audience engaged. The practical effects, though limited, add a unique layer to the film’s unsettling ambiance. It's definitely a piece that sparks conversation among collectors.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, and finding original prints can be a challenge for collectors. Its scarcity is partly due to its niche appeal and the fact it was overshadowed by more mainstream adaptations of Ionesco's works. However, for those interested in absurdist theater adaptations, it holds a distinct place in the landscape of 1970s cinema, often sparking interest among collectors who appreciate the unique blend of theatricality with film.
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