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So, 'Smic, Smac, Smoc' from 1971 has this quirky charm that captures the essence of working-class life in France. It's about Charles and Jean, who are left scrambling after Amidou decides to tie the knot. The humor is very much rooted in their struggles, and it gives off a warm, albeit chaotic, vibe as they navigate the absurdity of needing new clothes for the wedding. The pacing flows with a mix of slapstick and heartfelt moments—it's quite distinctive in how it blends those elements. I think the performances, especially from the leads, really highlight the camaraderie and the desperation that makes you root for them. You can sense the rawness in their interactions, which gives it a certain authenticity that's hard to find.
'Smic, Smac, Smoc' is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's circuit, often overlooked but has a niche following among those who appreciate French comedies. The film has seen limited releases, mainly on VHS and some DVDs, but finding a good quality print can be a challenge. Its unique perspective on everyday life and humor makes it an interesting piece for anyone looking to delve deeper into the era's cinematic landscape.
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