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So, 'Love and the Midnight Auto Supply'—it’s a quirky little comedy that has a certain charm. The plot spins around an auto-theft ring, but it’s not just about crime; they end up aiding migrant workers from Mexico. The pacing is a bit meandering, which gives it a relaxed vibe, almost like a road trip film without the strict direction. The performances have a laid-back energy, fitting for its offbeat tone. It feels like a slice of 70s life, with moments that capture both the absurdity and warmth of human connections. You can’t help but appreciate its odd mix of humor and social commentary, making it stand out in that era’s comedy landscape.
This film is one of those rare finds, especially on physical media. It was released on VHS and has had limited runs on DVD, which makes it quite scarce in collector circles. Enthusiasts often appreciate its unique blend of humor and social themes, leading to a niche but dedicated following. If you come across a copy, it’s worth grabbing for the sheer oddity and charm it brings to the table.
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