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So, 'My Nights with Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie' is a real curiosity from 1975. The film weaves this strange mix of action, drama, and horror, which feels almost like a fever dream. Susan, opting for a hermit’s existence, contrasts sharply with her previous glamorous life. The pacing is a bit uneven, with an introspective vibe that occasionally gives way to intense moments. The performances—especially the ensemble of house guests—add layers of quirkiness but also a sense of unsettling tension. It’s definitely not your typical genre fare, and the practical effects feel dated but have a raw charm. You kind of appreciate how it captures that transitional period in cinema, balancing between traditional narratives and more avant-garde approaches.
This film hasn't seen a lot of reissues, making original prints quite scarce. The odd mix of genres and its unconventional storytelling make it a conversation piece among collectors. While not mainstream, it holds a niche interest for those who appreciate the experimental nature of 70s cinema, offering a glimpse into a different filmmaking ethos.
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