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So, Noi duri... it's got this quirky charm that stands out, really. The film is set in Paris, which adds this sort of whimsical backdrop to Lieutenant Bombardone's antics as he goes after drug traffickers. The comedy is pretty light, but it has moments that feel sharp, almost satirical at times. There's something about the pacing that keeps it engaging, not dragging when it could. The performances might not win awards, but they have a certain earnestness that draws you in. It's like a time capsule of its era, blending those classic crime tropes with a comedic twist that feels both familiar and fresh. You can tell the filmmakers had fun with the practical effects too, especially in the action sequences, which give it an edge.
Noi duri has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its charm and unique blend of comedy and crime have sparked interest, especially among collectors who appreciate European films from the 60s. The film's original prints are hard to find, but there are some digital restorations that capture its essence, albeit not quite like the originals. Overall, it's one of those films that may not dominate a collection but certainly adds character to it.
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