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So, there's this quirky little film, 'It's (Not) A Sin,' set in a lavish 1920s dinner party where the seven deadly sins hold court. It’s got this playful tone, almost like a stage play, with witty banter that's both sharp and absurd. The pacing rolls gently along, giving each sin a moment to shine, something that really makes the characters stand out. The practical effects are delightfully old-school, contributing to the overall charm of the piece. You can’t help but appreciate how it subtly critiques Hollywood while maintaining a lighthearted atmosphere. Definitely feels like a hidden gem from an era you don’t see much anymore.
This film is an oddity in collector circles, not much has been released on home video, making original prints highly sought after. Many collectors appreciate its unique blend of humor and social commentary, and its scarcity adds to the allure. It's one of those titles that often slips under the radar, but those who know it tend to hold it in high regard, especially for its practical effects and theatrical influences.
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