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Alvin Purple is a quirky gem from the 70s Australian cinema. Directed by Tim Burstall, it captures a unique blend of comedy and a slightly surreal exploration of desire. The pacing has a relaxed feel, and the humor often hinges on the absurdity of Alvin's predicament. Women are inexplicably drawn to him, and his attempts to escape their advances create a bizarre but engaging dynamic. The performances are a highlight, particularly the way Alvin navigates his unwanted popularity with a mix of charm and exasperation. The film's themes touch on male sexuality and societal expectations, wrapped in a light-hearted yet offbeat atmosphere. It's distinctive for its raw approach to comedy, indicative of the era's experimental spirit.
Quirky 70s Australian comedy with a unique premiseExplores themes of male desire and societal normsEngaging performances that add to its charm
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