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So, 'March, march! Tra-ta-ta!' is a real oddity from '64, and it's got this offbeat charm that really sticks with you. The film dances between comedy and fantasy, all while poking fun at the absurdities of chauvinism and the petty games of politicians. It's almost like a tragicomedy where the absurdity is heightened by practical effects that feel both whimsical and a bit jarring. The pacing is sort of erratic, which adds to its unique appeal, keeping you on your toes. The performances are deliberately exaggerated, giving it this carnival-like atmosphere that feels distinctly European. Not something you'd see every day, for sure.
This film has seen a few formats over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive, especially in high-quality editions. The scarcity is a point of interest for collectors who appreciate its quirky blend of comedy and fantasy wrapped in social satire. While not widely talked about, those who seek it out often find themselves drawn into its absurd world, making it a fascinating piece for niche collections.
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