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So, 'What's Good for a Goose' is one of those lesser-known gems from Hong Kong in 1970. It has this quirky charm that's hard to pin down, and the atmosphere really pulls you in. The pacing can be a bit erratic at times, but it adds to the film's unpredictability. You'll see some interesting practical effects that remind you of the era's unique approach to filmmaking. The performances are, well, distinctively offbeat, which is part of its charm. Themes revolve around societal norms with a light-hearted twist, making it a curious watch. It's not something you'd easily forget, but it gives off a vibe that's truly its own.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability. Original prints are becoming rare, and most collectors seem to be on the lookout for any home media releases. It's not widely talked about, but those who know it appreciate its offbeat nature and the window it provides into 70s Hong Kong cinema. There’s a certain fascination in how it stands apart from its contemporaries.
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