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So, 'When the Gods Fall Asleep' is this intriguing mix of comedy and drama, though you'd be hard-pressed to call it a straightforward comedy. The pacing has this odd rhythm, sometimes playful, then veering into serious territory as Finis Hominis grapples with societal ills. There are some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that feels fitting for its early '70s vibe. The performances are a bit uneven, but there's a rawness that brings authenticity to the characters' struggles. It's a film that channels social commentary with a touch of absurdity, creating a unique atmosphere that stays with you long after the credits roll.
This film has had various formats over the years, but good luck finding a quality release; it tends to pop up sporadically in collector circles. Its scarcity has made it a bit of a cult item among those who appreciate offbeat gems from the era. The limited availability and its unconventional narrative have sparked interest, making it a curious find for anyone delving into the lesser-known cinematic landscape of the early '70s.
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