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Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School is a sort of quirky romp that captures that late '70s vibe, full of youthful rebellion and a cheeky attitude towards authority. The film's humor, often bordering on the absurd, revels in the girls' antics—chloroforming a peeping Tom and teasing their teachers. It's not just about the gags, though; there's a certain charm in how these free-spirited characters navigate their confined world. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the viewer to soak in the oddball atmosphere. Practical effects are minimal but effective; the film doesn't shy away from its risqué themes, embodying an era where boundaries were being pushed, though it does so with a light-hearted touch. Overall, it stands out for its playful irreverence and the way it captures a moment in time in a boarding school setting.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with its VHS releases being particularly scarce. It’s one of those titles that piques interest among those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the era. The DVD versions also tend to pop up infrequently, often fetching a decent price when they do. Overall, it's a niche item but has that cult appeal for collectors who enjoy the peculiarities of late '70s cinema.
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