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Yackety Yack is this quirky gem from '74 that dives into the chaotic world of filmmaking. It has this raw, underground vibe that just screams authenticity. The pacing is a bit all over the place, reflecting the characters' own struggles as they grapple with their artistic intentions β or lack thereof. You can really see the influences of the time, with some bizarre practical effects that add to its charm rather than detract. John Flaus brings an eccentric energy that keeps you intrigued, even when the narrative meanders. It's a fascinating exploration of the creative process, where every attempt to regain focus spins off into its own weird direction.
Yackety Yack has remained somewhat elusive for collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of the era. Released on limited formats, its scarcity has only grown, making original prints quite sought after. The film embodies the spirit of the underground scene in Australia, attracting those who appreciate its unique approach to storytelling and a glimpse into the creative chaos of the time.
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