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So, 'Who's Crazy?' from 1965 is quite the oddball. It's this raw, unfiltered dive into the minds of insane asylum inmates who break free and camp out in a rundown Belgian farmhouse. The atmosphere is thick with tension and an air of absurdity, especially with the inmates cooking up a storm of eggs while they stage a bizarre trial for one of their own. Ornette Coleman's frenetic soundtrack really adds to the chaos and disarray of the whole experience. The Living Theater's performances are intense and, at times, mesmerizing. It's not your typical drama; it's more like a chaotic exploration of freedom and madness that stays with you long after the credits roll.
This film is a rarity among collectors, primarily due to its unconventional narrative and the unique blend of performance art and cinema. It has seen limited releases, contributing to its scarcity, especially on original formats like VHS or early DVD editions. The cult following it has garnered makes it a sought-after piece for those interested in avant-garde cinema and the intersections of film and theater.
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