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So, 'Not So Easy' from 1973, right? It's this motorcycle safety film that takes a pretty straightforward approach but has its own unique vibe. The tone is almost instructional, yet there's a charm in its earnestness. You can feel the era in the practical effects – very hands-on, which is kind of refreshing nowadays. The pacing is deliberate, making sure you catch every detail, but there’s a certain rhythm to how they unfold the lessons. It’s fascinating to see how they portrayed safety in a time when motorcycle culture was so rebellious. Not a lot of info out there on it, which adds to its intrigue, I guess. You won’t find loads of these around, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate the oddities of vintage cinema.
This film is quite scarce in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same era. It originally released on VHS, and while some copies have surfaced over the years, finding a quality print can be a challenge. There’s a niche interest in films like this that capture the zeitgeist of motorcycle culture and safety practices of the 70s, which makes it appealing to those who enjoy the more obscure or educational aspects of vintage films.
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