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Fanny, or as some know it, Video Date Line, really captures that weird blend of comedy and adult themes without losing its unique edge. The film’s exploration of dating services feels surprisingly modern, considering it was released in 1975. There's a certain rawness to the performances that gives it an almost documentary feel, making the characters relatable in their absurdity. The pacing might feel uneven at times, but that just adds to its charm. It's not your typical comedy; it plays with the social norms of its time, which makes it interesting to watch even today. Plus, the practical effects, while minimal, fit the atmosphere perfectly, enhancing that late '70s vibe.
Fanny has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily existing on obscure VHS and early DVD formats, which adds to its rarity. Collectors often seek this film not just for its content but also for its cultural commentary on dating and relationships in the '70s. Its scarcity in good condition can drive up interest among niche collectors, especially those focused on vintage adult cinema that pushes boundaries while remaining comedic.
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