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So, 'Billie Turf, het dikste studentje ter wereld' is quite the curious piece from 1978. The plot revolves around these two kids stuck at boarding school during summer, a familiar setting, but it carries this oddball charm. The pacing feels a bit erratic, which honestly adds to its quirky atmosphere. Kwel's invention—turning water into gasoline with a pill—is so bizarrely imaginative, it gives the film that offbeat edge. The performances are intentionally exaggerated, really leaning into that carefree, juvenile humor. Not your typical coming-of-age story, but it explores themes of friendship and creativity in a rather unconventional way, which is what makes it distinctive in a sea of other kids' films from the era.
This film is pretty niche, and you don't see it pop up often in collector circles. It's been released on various formats over the years, but the availability is spotty at best, making it a rare find. Its odd mix of humor and inventive plot makes it a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems, so there's a certain allure for those looking to expand their collections beyond the mainstream.
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