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So, 'Yie mou... Yie mou...' is this quirky little comedy from '65 that's definitely got its own vibe. The humor feels a bit dated, yet there’s something charming about the way it tackles the theme of rivalry between the widow and his son in the quest for romance. The pacing is relaxed, almost leisurely, which gives it a unique rhythm. Performances are playful—there's a kind of slapstick energy that keeps things light. What's distinctive here is how it captures the awkwardness of love across generations, and the practical effects, though simple, add a certain rawness that feels very much of its time. It’s not your typical comedy, and that's what makes it interesting.
Finding a copy of 'Yie mou... Yie mou...' can be a bit of a challenge, given its age and the obscurity of its director. It was released primarily on standard home video formats, but collectors might find some interesting alternate prints or translations floating around. It's not a title that's widely discussed, but for those who appreciate offbeat comedies with a familial twist, it offers a fascinating snapshot of 1960s humor that doesn't pop up often.
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