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From Ear to Ear
Lucille, a paralyzed girl, is the scapegoat of her sister and her cousin Josine and Elisa. During a "game" that goes too far, they accidentally kill the lover of Elisa. Whilst attempting to make Lucille bear the guilt of the killing, they discover the frightful secret that would explain the vegetative state of Lucille.
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Plot Summary
This short film features a man meticulously preparing for a date, only to have his plans hilariously derailed by a series of unfortunate and absurd events. From wardrobe malfunctions to unexpected interruptions, his evening spirals into comic chaos.
Critical Reception
As a very short, obscure comedy from 1970, "From Ear to Ear" has not garnered significant critical attention or widespread release, making a comprehensive reception analysis difficult. It is generally considered a minor, albeit amusing, piece of early experimental or student film.
What Reviewers Say
Amusingly chaotic and slapstick-driven.
A brief, quirky comedic piece with unexpected twists.
Lacks significant narrative depth but offers lighthearted entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's obscurity, but the few mentions suggest appreciation for its lighthearted, comedic tone and simple premise.
Fun Fact
The film is believed to have originated as a student project, contributing to its limited distribution and lack of detailed historical records.
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