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What Obsticles Are Becoming for Us? takes you into a quirky world where social customs clash with everyday life, all wrapped in a comedic package. It's set against the backdrop of the 1950s, showcasing how outdated traditions and red tape can hilariously hinder progress. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, which oddly suits the narrative, making you feel like you're wandering through the old man's journey parallel to him. The practical effects, although simple, bring a charm that enhances the absurdity of the situations he faces. The performances carry a light-heartedness that makes the critique of societal rigidity more palatable, almost like a gentle nudge towards modernity disguised as humor.
This film has a bit of a collector's mystique due to the lack of information about its director and the scarcity of prints in circulation. It's not the easiest find, but there's something really unique about its themes and execution that appeals to those interested in lesser-known comedies from that era. Many collectors appreciate how it encapsulates a social critique through humor, making it a fascinating addition to discussions about 1950s cinema.
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