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So, '40 Plus No. 2' is this intriguing little entry from 1987. The tone is a mix of cheeky and slightly risqué, exploring themes of desire and aging in a way that feels both playful and a bit audacious. The pacing has that late-night vibe – it drags at times, but there's a sort of charm in its casual approach to storytelling. The performances are earnest, capturing that transitional moment in life where one contemplates what it all means. Practical effects? Well, it’s not a sci-fi flick, but there's a certain rawness in how the film presents its ideas that feels genuine. It’s distinctive for its candidness about topics often shied away from, making it an interesting watch for collectors.
This film is often overlooked in the collector community, possibly due to its scarcity and the mystery surrounding its director. Original formats are hard to come by, and it’s usually found in niche collections focusing on adult-themed cinema of the late '80s. Collectors tend to pay closer attention to its exploration of aging and desire, which sets it apart from typical adult fare of the era.
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