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Seeds of Lust is this quirky little comedy from 1971, where you get to follow a classic nuclear family on their last day in L.A., diving headfirst into their own escapades. The film captures that late '60s, early '70s vibe, where the humor walks a fine line between playful and risqué. The pacing is loose, allowing each character to take their time exploring both the city and themselves. You’ve got some real charm in the performances, each family member bringing a unique flavor to their 'adventures.' It's not exactly groundbreaking, but it has this offbeat atmosphere that makes it memorable in its own right, a snapshot of a more innocent time dabbling in adult themes.
Seeds of Lust has had a sparse release history, often found on obscure VHS or limited DVD runs, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Its rarity adds to the intrigue, as many aren’t aware of its existence unless they delve into late '70s obscurities. While not the most polished film, its unique blend of family antics and adult humor resonates with those exploring the genre's boundaries. There’s definitely a niche interest in this film, especially among collectors who appreciate the kitschy charm of the era.
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