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So, 'Smoker' is this quirky comedy from '83 that blends revolutionary themes with a dash of absurdity. You've got Sharon Mitchell playing a leftist revolutionary, running a sex boutique that serves as a clever front. The satire is sharp, but what really stands out is the pacing—there's a frenetic energy that keeps you engaged, even as the plot takes some wild turns. And who can forget the practical effects? There's a charm in its low-budget aesthetic. The performances are a bit over-the-top, yet they fit the off-kilter vibe of the film perfectly. It's a curious blend of comedy and political commentary that feels quite distinct.
The film has had limited home media releases, making original VHS copies quite sought after among collectors. Its offbeat humor and unusual plot twist have led to a niche following, despite not being widely recognized. There are some bootleg versions floating around, but finding a clean copy is getting trickier. Those interested in underground cinema from the '80s will find 'Smoker' an interesting piece to track down.
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