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Little Snack (1968) is this quirky little gem that intertwines comedy, drama, and romance with a rather unique premise. Rebecca, an image 'upgrader,' faces off against Clive, a former soccer star who's quite set in his ways. The film has this whimsical atmosphere, almost like a bubble of its own, where every scene feels like it's gently nudging the audience to reflect on self-improvement and change. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing for some thoughtful moments between the banter. Performances are quite charming, especially the chemistry between the leads. It’s distinctive in its portrayal of personal growth through the lens of humor and light-hearted romance, a delightful find for anyone into offbeat cinema from the late '60s.
Little Snack has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's circuit, with original prints being fairly scarce. Its quirky blend of genres and the peculiar charm of the late '60s makes it a curious addition for collectors interested in the era's lesser-known films. While not widely released on home video, it pops up occasionally at niche film festivals and retrospectives, drawing attention for its distinctive take on romance and self-discovery.
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