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So, 'Fish out of Water' is this quirky 1942 comedy that revolves around Ryba, a boat rental shop owner who has an odd relationship with the river he lives by. The film dives into some dark themes, like the tragic fate of swimmers, but it balances that with a lighthearted tone thanks to Ryba's knack for saving lives, which makes him quite the local hero. There’s this interesting pacing, where the humor often contrasts with the more somber moments, creating a unique vibe. The performances are charming, and while the director remains unknown, the practical effects used in the drowning scenes add a layer of authenticity that feels oddly refreshing for the time.
This film has had a rather limited release history, making it somewhat of a rare find among collectors. Various home video formats have surfaced over the years, but none have achieved widespread circulation, which adds to its scarcity. There's a niche interest surrounding it, especially among those who appreciate the blend of comedy with darker undertones, and its offbeat charm has drawn a small but dedicated following.
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