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Clorkwork Banana
A paranoid chief of a fierce group of hooligans, who gets betrayed by them and caught by the police after some night incursions with fights and rapes, is locked up in prison. She gets subjected to an experimental treatment, able to inhibit every sexual and violent reaction. But once she gets free.....
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Plot Summary
In a bizarre future where fruit is outlawed, a rebellious young man discovers a hidden stash of bananas. He must then team up with a disgraced scientist and a sentient robot to overthrow the tyrannical 'Fruit Patrol' and bring about a new era of potassium-rich freedom.
Critical Reception
Clockwork Banana was a critical and commercial failure, widely panned for its nonsensical plot, poor acting, and low-budget special effects. It has since gained a cult following as a 'so bad it's good' film.
What Reviewers Say
A cinematic train wreck that defies logic and good taste.
The acting is wooden, the script is nonsensical, and the special effects are laughable.
An unintentional comedy that is painful to watch.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be incredibly silly and poorly made, with many citing the nonsensical plot and terrible acting as major drawbacks. Some viewers did appreciate its unintentional humor, classifying it as a 'so bad it's good' viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was famously disowned by its credited director, Alan Smithee, a pseudonym often used for directors who wish to disassociate themselves from a project they feel has been compromised.
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