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Every Home Should Have One is this quirky comedy that plays with the absurdity of advertising culture in the early '70s. The film dives into Teddy's chaotic world as he tries to market frozen porridge in a way that embodies sexiness—yeah, it's as wild as it sounds. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it captures that playful vibe of its era. You get these surreal situations that clash with the serious undertones of censorship represented by the 'Keep Television Clean' movement, which ties into the protagonist's personal life in an interesting way. The performances have a certain charm, and the humor feels both dated and refreshingly absurd. It's got a unique atmosphere that definitely stands out.
This film has seen limited releases and remains somewhat elusive for collectors, which adds to its allure. The original prints are particularly hard to find, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate offbeat comedies of the era. As vintage films gain traction with a niche audience, interest in this title has slowly grown, especially among collectors who enjoy the peculiarities of 1970s cinema.
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