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'Where Are You Going All Naked?' is this quirky late '60s comedy that dives into the oddities of domestic life through its outlandish premise. The young banker, who’s in a bit of a haze when he ties the knot, finds himself in a world where his wife’s comfort with nudity turns his life upside down. The humor is often slapstick and absurd, with a certain charm bleeding through the sheer ridiculousness of the situation. It’s light on plot but heavy on the exploration of freedom versus societal norms, which makes for some interesting, if not always coherent, moments. The performances are amusing enough to keep you engaged, though they sometimes slip into over-the-top territory. It’s a film that definitely captures the spirit of its era, though it’s not exactly a polished gem.
This film has a certain scarcity in the collector's market, often hard to find on physical media, especially in decent condition. The limited releases have led to a niche but dedicated following, with some collectors appreciating its oddball nature and the way it encapsulates late '60s counterculture. Expect to find it mostly on obscure labels or in specialized collections, making it a fun discover for those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
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