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So, 'Me and My Kid Brother and the Smugglers' is a quirky little comedy from '68 that kind of slips under the radar. The premise is simple but makes for some amusing moments, with Sören and Peter getting into all sorts of trouble while fishing for more than just eels. The naive charm of the brothers really shines, and there's a nice rhythm to the storytelling that keeps it engaging. It has this light-hearted atmosphere but touches on themes of rebellion against local restrictions, like the whole alcohol ban at the inn. Plus, you get a good dose of practical effects with the fishing scenes, which gives it a fun, authentic vibe. Definitely a film that captures a certain era's oddball humor.
This film has a bit of a cult following, though it's not the easiest to find on physical media. Released on VHS in the '90s, it's since become quite scarce, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors who appreciate lesser-known comedies. The DVD release was limited, and the streaming options are few, which adds to its intrigue. If you're into unique titles that capture a specific vibe of their time, this one might be worth hunting down.
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