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So, 'Professor Popper's Problems' is this kind of oddball family flick from the 70s that revolves around a shrinking formula gone wrong. The atmosphere feels a bit whimsical but also carries that vintage educational vibe typical of the era. The pacing has its lulls, especially in the lab scenes where the kids and the professor fumble around; you can almost feel the practical effects at play, which add to its charm. The performances are earnest, with the kids bringing a certain innocence that contrasts nicely with the professor’s frantic energy. It's the sort of film that invites you to enjoy its quirks and maybe even appreciate the simple storytelling.
This film had a limited theatrical run and has since faded into relative obscurity, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The VHS releases are particularly sought after, while DVD and digital versions are more common but don't capture the same nostalgic feel. Interest among collectors tends to spike due to its quirky premise and the practical effects that are so characteristic of its time, offering a nice conversation piece for any vintage collection.
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