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So, 'Clicks' is this interesting little TV movie from '73 that dives into the satirical stories of F. Gorenshtein. The tone is pretty quirky, mixing comedy with a sharp look at life in Soviet Georgia, which gives it a distinct feel. The pacing is somewhat uneven, typical for TV adaptations of that era, but it adds to the charm. You get these vignettes that capture the absurdity of everyday life and social commentary without being too heavy-handed. The performances are fun, with an ensemble cast that really brings the characters to life, and there's a certain warmth in the storytelling. Practical effects? Not much to note here, but the overall atmosphere is quite engaging.
'Clicks' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and the fact that it’s a TV movie. Formats are scarce, with few copies floating around, often found in obscure collections or archives. Interest tends to be niche, mainly appealing to those who appreciate Soviet-era cinema or adaptations of literature. It’s a unique piece that reflects its time, making it a curious find for anyone diving into that period's media landscape.
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