A magic lamp lets a young couple become kids again and exposes a mean old man who runs his orphanage like a prison..

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old-school oddities. If you’re into weird, forgotten gems from the archives, you’ll probably find something to dig here. If you’re expecting a polished, coherent fable, you’ll likely hate it. It’s clunky, it’s strange, and it feels like it was put togethe...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old-school oddities. If you’re into weird, forgotten gems from the archives, you’ll probably find something to dig here. If you’re expecting a polished, coherent fable, you’ll likely hate it. It’s clunky, it’s strange, and it feels like it was put together on a whim. The whole premise of a couple wishing themselves back into childhood just to bust up a crooked orphanage owner is... something. It’s not exactly deep, but the tone sw..."

Leonard Kibrick
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