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So, 'Who Smoked The Bones of Saint Jerome?' is a curious mix of comedy and a touch of the absurd. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, which oddly suits the story of a jealous priest conspiring against an innocent deacon. The performances have this raw energy, and the practical effects, while not overused, add a nice layer of charm to the miraculous events that unfold. It’s like a quirky blend of dark humor and a critique of ambition within religious circles, making you chuckle while also raising an eyebrow at the absurdity of it all. It's not every day you find something this offbeat in the comedy genre.
This film is still somewhat elusive in collector circles, with limited releases on digital and physical formats. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery that intrigues many collectors. Its unique blend of humor and religious themes piques interest, especially for those drawn to niche comedies. Collectors keep an eye out for any special editions that might surface, as the film's quirky nature might just find a cult following in the right circles.
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