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So, 'ืืฉืจืืืื ืืฆืืืงืื' is this quirky piece from 1978 that dives into the heart of Israeli humor. It's got that raw, unpolished feel typical of the late '70s, where the pacing is a bit off-kilter but somehow charming. Boaz Davidson's presence brings a spontaneous energy, and the musical numbers by Ariel Zilber add a nice layer of whimsy to the overall experience. The gags are steeped in local culture, making it a fascinating snapshot of the time. The practical effects aren't anything groundbreaking, but they serve the comedy well, showcasing a different era of filmmaking. Itโs really a fun watch if you're into exploring how humor reflects social dynamics.
This film has seen various formats over the years, but finding it on original VHS can be a bit of a hunt due to its niche appeal. It doesn't pop up too often in collector circles, likely because of its obscure status and the lack of a known director, which makes it that much more intriguing for those looking to delve into Israeli cinema from that era. Interest in the film tends to be fueled by nostalgia and curiosity about local comedic styles, making it a unique find for collectors.
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