A doctor develops pills that make Hal a great tap dancer. Lola Green sees Hal dancing in a drugstore and asks him to join her vaudeville show.

Is this actually worth your time? Look, if you enjoy movies that feel like a fever dream or you have a weird fascination with 1930s vaudeville, you might get a kick out of Rhythmitis. It is short, it is weird, and it is definitely not trying to be high art. If you prefer plots that make sense or characters who behave l...


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"Is this actually worth your time? Look, if you enjoy movies that feel like a fever dream or you have a weird fascination with 1930s vaudeville, you might get a kick out of Rhythmitis. It is short, it is weird, and it is definitely not trying to be high art. If you prefer plots that make sense or characters who behave like actual humans, you should probably stay far away. My brain felt like it was doing gymnastics just trying to keep up with the pill-popping premise. The Dancing Situation The wh..."
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