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So, 'Herminie' from 1971 is this quirky little comedy that really leans into the absurd. The tone is light but layered, with moments that catch you off guard in their hilarity. The pacing has a sort of charming unevenness, which keeps you guessing about where it’s headed next. There’s a distinctively playful atmosphere throughout, and the performances—though not by any big names—are refreshingly earnest. Practical effects, where they exist, add a touch of old-school charm that’s hard to find in more modern flicks. It's not groundbreaking, but there’s something endearing about its offbeat style that makes it stand out, especially for collectors who appreciate the eccentricities of early '70s cinema.
Finding 'Herminie' on physical media isn’t easy, as it had limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Its scarcity and niche appeal have created a bit of a cult following among collectors who value oddities from that era. Various formats have emerged but often in obscure editions, which adds to the intrigue and difficulty in tracking down a quality copy. If you're into the eclectic side of film history, this one definitely has some collector interest.
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