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You Must Be Joking is this quirky 1965 British comedy that throws a group of soldiers into the vibrant chaos of 'swinging' England. The film's tone is an odd mix of absurdity and satire, poking fun at military bureaucracy while capturing the essence of the era's cultural upheaval. Pacing is a bit erratic, but that seems to add to its charm, as the soldiers scramble to collect bizarre items in a sort of social experiment. The performances range from straight-laced to wildly eccentric, which is really what makes it distinctive. The practical effects aren't anything to write home about, but the overall atmosphere feels like a playful commentary on the times, making it an interesting watch if you're into offbeat cinema.
This film has had a somewhat patchy release history, with a few limited editions making it to DVD but none that really captured its essence for collectors. There's a certain scarcity to it since it hasn't been widely distributed, and that piques interest among those who appreciate unique, lesser-known comedies from this era. You might find some VHS copies floating around, but overall, it's a bit of a hidden gem for those who enjoy the quirks of '60s British humor.
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