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Fiorina the Cow is quite an eccentric piece from 1972 that weaves together a collection of erotic tales, all revolving around our misfortunate protagonist, Fiorina. The comedy vibes are definitely present, but there’s an oddball charm that permeates the whole film. Despite the anonymity of the director, the storytelling feels almost folkloric, echoing the vibes of the Decameron with a whimsical twist. You can't help but appreciate the practical effects and the absurdity of the situations Fiorina finds herself in—it's all rather tongue-in-cheek. The performances have this raw, unrefined quality that adds to the film's unique atmosphere, making it stand out from other comedies of the era. Polarizing for sure, but that's what makes it a curious watch.
Fiorina the Cow has seen a limited run in various formats over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive within collector circles. Its rarity often draws interest, particularly for those keen on unique comedy or obscure erotic cinema from the 70s. Despite not having a mainstream following, there's a niche group that appreciates its odd charm and the historical context it offers, making it a conversation piece among collectors.
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