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So, 'School, Girls, and You!' is this oddball slice of 1978 that dives into the 1950s college life, where the idea of co-education sparks a kind of panic. It’s got this quirky, almost surreal vibe, thanks to its almost instructional tone, and there’s Wally Bile, who's portrayed as the anti-hero in this sex-ed narrative. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, jumping from educational tidbits to awkward comedic moments that really make you scratch your head. The performances? Well, they lean into that campy charm that was prevalent in that era. The practical effects are charmingly dated but add to its distinctive feel – like a time capsule of how far we’ve come in addressing these themes.
This film, often overlooked, has a curious place in the collector's world due to its strange mix of educational content and comedy. While it may not be the most prominent title from this era, its rarity in physical formats makes it sought after by niche genre enthusiasts. Collectors often appreciate the peculiar time capsule it represents, reflecting societal attitudes of the '50s, making it a distinctive piece for those interested in film history.
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