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So, 'Don Juan in Tallinn' is a curious mix of comedy and music that plays with gender roles in a really fun way. The film's atmosphere is light and fanciful, almost whimsical, as it captures the chaos that ensues when Don Juan, a woman in disguise, arrives in this Baltic town. There's a certain charming absurdity in how the townsfolk react, with the men taking their honor far too seriously, and the women caught up in the seduction. The pacing is brisk, which keeps the comedic elements fresh, while the quirky performances add a distinctive flair. It's a unique blend of farce and musical numbers that sets it apart in the 70s film landscape.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce among collectors. Various formats have popped up, but finding a good condition copy in VHS or DVD remains a challenge. Interest is rising, especially among those who appreciate offbeat international comedies from the era, and its unique twist on the Don Juan legend provides a fascinating discussion point for collectors.
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