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So, 'Happy Days Are Here Again' is this quirky little comedy from 1975 that captures the essence of spontaneous fun. Tim, a family man, reconnects with his old friend Bodde, and the vibe is all about reliving those carefree days. The pacing feels a bit loose, almost like a series of vignettes strung together by their antics rather than a tight narrative. There’s a charm to the performances, especially as Bodde's relentless energy contrasts with Tim's initial reluctance. It’s a film that leans into the absurdity of life and friendship, with a light-hearted tone that makes you chuckle at the mundane turning into the ridiculous. It definitely has its own unique atmosphere, which makes it stand out in that era of comedy.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles; its screenings are rare, and original prints are hard to come by. It seems to float under the radar while remaining of interest to those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the ‘70s. The VHS and DVD releases are less common, which adds to its appeal among collectors who enjoy showcasing quirky gems from this period.
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