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30 Maidens and Pythagoras offers a quirky blend of music and comedy, wrapped around the eccentricities of a math and physics teacher played by Jiří Menzel—though his singing voice belongs to Achilles Michailidis. The film has a whimsical atmosphere, with a unique pacing that mirrors the playful yet educational spirit of its central character. The innovative teaching methods are portrayed with a light-hearted charm, and the musical numbers weave seamlessly into the narrative, enhancing its overall appeal. You get this delightful contrast between the serious subject matter of math and the carefree exuberance of youth, making it quite distinctive in the realm of 70s cinema.
30 Maidens and Pythagoras is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, with limited releases on home video. It tends to fly under the radar, but those who appreciate the unique blend of comedy and music from the 70s will find it intriguing. The film's distinct charm and offbeat characters have piqued the interest of niche collectors, making it a surprising gem for those exploring the less mainstream titles of that era.
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