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De Ordonnans is quite the peculiar mix, really. It dances through genres—part musical, part adventure, with a sprinkle of science fiction and a hefty dose of comedy. Bobbejaan Schoepen, the well-known vocalist, brings a certain charm to the film, complemented by a lineup of notable Flemish actors that add depth to the quirky narrative. The pacing can be a bit jarring, transitioning from musical numbers to comedic bits almost on a whim. The practical effects and set designs have a raw, vintage feel, which gives it an almost nostalgic atmosphere. It’s not just a simple comedy; it’s an eclectic blend that somehow works, leaving a lingering sense of curiosity about its stylistic choices.
Finding De Ordonnans on physical media can be a challenge as it hasn't seen extensive re-releases since its initial run. The film has garnered a modest following among collectors interested in Belgian cinema and those who appreciate its quirky genre mashup. Original prints and early VHS copies tend to pop up at niche film fairs or through specialized shops, but they’re not easy to come by. The scarcity and unique composition make it an intriguing piece for those who enjoy exploring the eclectic side of 1960s film.
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