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This 1967 absurd comedy revolves around a window cleaner whose day spirals into chaos. It’s got this quirky, offbeat vibe that feels like a mix of slapstick and surreal humor. The pacing is a bit erratic but in a way that keeps you guessing what’s coming next. What I find distinctive is how it plays with everyday situations and turns them upside down, like a sort of comedic anarchy. The performances have this raw charm to them, giving it that authentic feel of the era. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add to the quirky aesthetic, making mundane tasks hilariously absurd. It’s a fascinating snapshot of its time, for sure.
You Gotta Stop has seen limited releases over the years, which adds to its allure among collectors. It's less common to find in good condition, especially on original formats. The film's unique blend of absurdity and charm has garnered a niche following, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate the unconventional side of 60s cinema.
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