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Bang Bang (1971) is a real curiosity, blending comedy, crime, and fantasy in a uniquely anarchic manner. The pacing is frenetic, matching the absurdity of our protagonist’s wild urban adventures. You’ve got a chaotic cab ride and a misfit gang that feels almost like a surreal fever dream. The practical effects have this raw charm, and the performances carry a sense of unpredictability that keeps things lively. It’s a film that toys with our animal instincts while wrapping it all in a coat of dark humor, making it a fascinating watch for those who appreciate offbeat cinema.
Bang Bang is a bit of a hidden gem that doesn't show up often in collector circles. The various formats it’s been released on are pretty sporadic, with some editions being quite hard to find. There’s definitely a niche interest for it, especially among those who dig into quirky, lesser-known films from the early '70s.
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