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So, 'Mini Skirt and Karate' is one of those quirky comedies from the late '60s that just feels different. The plot revolves around this guy who's trying to get to know an armed forces officer through writing his biography, but he ends up smitten with the officer's niece—classic romantic entanglements. The pacing is a bit erratic, typical for the era, which oddly adds to its charm. You can feel the light-heartedness in the performances, especially the landlady's grumpy demeanor, which injects a comedic tension. The film plays with themes of love versus ambition in a way that feels almost naïve yet refreshing. And, of course, there’s that delightful mix of karate and mini skirts that defines the whole vibe.
This film is a bit of a rarity, having seen limited release back in the day, and not much has surfaced on common formats since its initial run. It's often overlooked, but there are collectors who appreciate its offbeat charm and the way it encapsulates a specific period in film history. If you manage to find a copy, especially on VHS or an old DVD release, it might be worth holding onto, as it sparks interest among those into '60s comedies with a unique twist.
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