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So, 'Daisy Lay: Ozark Virgin?' is one of those offbeat comedies from the early '70s that really captures a certain quirky charm. The whole premise revolves around Daisy, a girl who's lived in this tiny town and has somehow avoided the town's main pastime. The pacing is a bit slow at times, but there’s a unique awkwardness to Daisy’s journey that makes it oddly endearing. The film dives into themes of curiosity and coming-of-age, all while serving up some rather peculiar humor. It’s not exactly polished, but that’s part of its charm. The performances have a raw quality to them, which adds to the film's overall atmosphere. Definitely a conversation starter for those who collect niche comedies.
'Daisy Lay: Ozark Virgin?' holds a bit of a niche spot in the realm of 70s comedies, often overshadowed by flashier titles. Its format history shows some struggle, as it was released on VHS and later on DVD, but the latter is not too common. Collector interest tends to focus on its quirky narrative and unique humor, leading to a modest but dedicated following among genre enthusiasts.
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