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So, 'Smile Orange' is this offbeat comedy set against the vibrant backdrop of a Jamaican beach hotel. Ringo, our slick, self-proclaimed stud, is hustling tourists with his charm and crafty schemes. The pacing feels relaxed, kind of like a lazy day by the ocean, but then it surprises you with sharp, witty dialogue that keeps it engaging. The performances, particularly from the lead, feel genuine, adding to the film's distinct atmosphere. It's not just about Ringo's antics; there's an undercurrent of commentary on tourism and exploitation that makes it all the more interesting. Plus, those little practical effects sprinkled throughout give it a certain charm you just don't see anymore.
The film has had a niche following since its release, with interest growing over the years among collectors of Caribbean cinema. Original prints are becoming harder to find, which adds to its allure for dedicated fans. The home release history is somewhat patchy, with some editions being sought after for their unique cover art and extras. Overall, 'Smile Orange' is one of those films that captures a very specific time and place, making it a delightful find for any serious collector.
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