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Breast is Best offers a quirky slice of life in a Glasgow diner, where humor and warmth collide in unexpected ways. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a beleaguered waitress, whose daily grind is hilariously disrupted by the antics surrounding a 'Sexy Susie' sundae and a breast-feeding mother. The film's pacing keeps you engaged, balancing comedic moments with a light-hearted commentary on societal norms. Though it's low-budget, the practical effects used to create some of the diner’s colorful dishes add a certain charm. Performances are offbeat and relatable, making the whole experience feel genuine, almost like a glimpse into the humor of ordinary life. It’s distinctive, that’s for sure, showing how a simple setting can spark chaos and laughter.
This film has a rather obscure release, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. It's often overlooked but tends to spark interest due to its unique premise and setting. I’ve seen a few copies in circulation, but they’re not easy to find, particularly in decent condition. It may not be the centerpiece of any collection, but it certainly has its niche appeal.
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