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So, 'Love Feast' is a curious little slice of late 60s comedy that really plays with that boundary between satire and straight-up farce. You've got Mr. Murphy, this photographer who’s more interested in his conquests than capturing art, leading to a pretty chaotic atmosphere in his pad. The pacing is a tad uneven, but it achieves a certain charm as the narrative spirals into absurdity with the arrival of those three assertive women. It's not just about the laughs; there’s this undercurrent of commentary on the 60s sexual revolution. The performances feel a bit raw, which adds to its unique vibe. And oh, those practical effects? Nothing wild, but they contribute to the overall playful, if not slightly risqué, tone of the film.
Finding 'Love Feast' on any format can be quite the treasure hunt. It has a somewhat limited release history, making original prints and certain VHS editions sought after by niche collectors. The film’s blend of comedy and risqué subject matter resonates with those interested in the cultural nuances of the 60s, further driving its appeal among collectors looking for unique oddities from that era.
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