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Very cool. I too was surprised that it made Ebert's list. I love the scene where the main character tries to make himself invisible, and how he tramps around the house in bandages and smoking jacket like Universal's Invisible Man. If you like it, you would probably dig Jodorowksy's equally bizaar El Topo, his homage to spaghetti Westerns and weirdness in which he himself plays a samurai-esque gunfighter. It made a bundle in Mexico and was even produced by The Beatles!!!! What the hell?!?!?
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