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So, 'Seven Times a Day' is this quirky piece from the early '70s that blends comedy with some real surreal elements. The pacing is pretty loose, fitting for a film that dives into the psyche of this architect with a rather... shall we say, robust libido? The humor strikes a balance between the absurd and the relatable, which gives it an odd charm. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have this raw feel that suits the film's off-kilter vibe. It’s not your typical fantasy, and that’s what makes it stand out. Plus, the performances carry a certain weight that keeps the viewer engaged even when the narrative meanders a bit.
Initially released in standard and VHS formats, 'Seven Times a Day' has seen limited reissues, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Many collectors appreciate its offbeat humor and thematic depth, which makes it a curious piece for those interested in international cinema of that era. As interest in niche titles grows, this film’s quirky narrative and unique character studies have started to attract attention, making it a potential gem for dedicated enthusiasts.
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