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Gums is a curious little film that pulses with a certain kind of absurdity, blending comedy with a bizarre take on the jaws genre, albeit on a much smaller scale. The pacing is erratic, shifting from awkward moments to unexpected gags while the atmosphere sometimes feels like a mix of playful and unsettling. The practical effects are, well, interesting; they certainly tell you more about the time it was made than any polished CGI could. The performances often tread the line between genuine enthusiasm and campy charm, which gives it a distinctive flavor. It's not your typical film, and its oddity is part of its charm, leaving you to ponder just what the filmmakers were aiming for.
Gums has a pretty limited release history, making it somewhat hard to come by, especially for collectors who appreciate the rarities of the late '70s. There are a few bootleg copies circulating, but original formats are scarce, which adds to its allure among genre enthusiasts. It doesn't often appear at conventions or in auction listings, so finding a copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, drawing attention from those intrigued by its odd premise and execution.
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