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So, Blueberry Inn is this quirky little gem that has a unique comedic vibe. The whole premise of a butler suddenly inheriting a rundown inn and having to manage these wild employees—it's got a certain charm, you know? The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to the overall absurdity, like you’re riding a rollercoaster of chaos with the characters. The performances are, let’s say, colorful, especially with that cheeky pig stealing scenes. It’s not your average comedy; it plays with themes of teamwork and redemption in a distinctly offbeat way.
Blueberry Inn remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited releases making it a curious find for those who appreciate underground comedies. Various formats have come and gone, but it's often overlooked in discussions about lesser-known films. Collectors who enjoy oddball humor and offbeat narratives often seek it out, giving it a bit of a cult status among comedy aficionados.
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