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Ringo is a curious blend of comedy and musical whimsy that captures the essence of the late '70s. The film showcases Ringo Starr in a peculiar narrative where he meets his doppelgänger, Ognir Rrats, a character who embodies the struggles of an ordinary life while trapped in a chaotic Hollywood scenario. The pacing is a bit loose, but that kind of adds to its laid-back charm. The performances feel genuine, with Starr's natural charisma shining through, even if the script meanders at times. It's an odd little gem, reflecting on fame and the desire for simplicity, set against a backdrop of catchy tunes and light-hearted moments.
Ringo has seen a limited release history, with its original TV airing making it somewhat of a collector's curiosity. The scarcity of physical formats like VHS and DVD adds to its allure for collectors, as many fans of Ringo Starr seek out this lesser-known title. There's a niche interest in its campy charm and the exploration of celebrity culture, making it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate oddball television movies from the era.
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