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So, there’s this comedy called Operation, and it’s a wild ride. The whole thing kicks off after a one-night stand that just doesn't seem to end, and you’ve got two friends who are trying to figure out how to get rid of the unwelcome guests. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps the laughs rolling, and the creativity in their attempts to evict these guests is just something else. The performances have that casual vibe, which feels very relatable. The atmosphere is light and silly, but there’s this underlying theme about friendship and boundaries that kind of sneaks up on you. And there’s some nice practical effects that add a bit of charm too — nothing too flashy, but just enough to give it a unique touch.
Operation has had a bit of an uneven release history, which adds to its collector allure. It seems to pop up in various formats, but it's not exactly common, making it a nice find for those who appreciate offbeat comedies. The scarcity can certainly pique interest among collectors, especially since it offers a quirky take on friendship and social boundaries. It's one of those films that you come across and think, 'How did I not know about this gem?'
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