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Football of the Good Old Days, a quirky comedy from 1973, immerses you in the lively streets of Budapest in 1924. The film revolves around Ede Minarik, a laundryman with an unwavering love for football, desperately hoping his underdog team, Csabagyöngye, can rise to glory. There's a certain charm here, a mix of dry humor and heartfelt moments as Ede navigates his dreams with a ragtag squad of misfits. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm; it feels like a slice of life rather than a tightly scripted narrative. The performances, especially by the ensemble cast, capture the essence of the era, making it distinct in its portrayal of ambition and camaraderie amidst all odds.
Collectors have shown a growing interest in Football of the Good Old Days, especially due to its rarity. Finding a well-preserved copy is quite the challenge, as it was released in limited formats, with some VHS variants disappearing from collector databases. The film's offbeat humor and nostalgic setting lend it a unique flavor, making it a worthwhile pursuit for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the 1970s.
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