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So Many Men, So Little Time is a curious snapshot of New York’s vibrant, if chaotic, social landscape in the late '70s. The film meanders through various encounters, capturing the raw energy and spontaneity of urban life. There's a certain charm in its aimless pacing, almost like a series of vignettes stitched together by the threads of personal connection and fleeting romance. The practical effects are minimal but serve the film's light-hearted vibe. You get a sense of real camaraderie among the characters, who fluctuate between humor and desire. It’s distinctive for how it embraces the complexities of human interaction in a city teeming with possibilities.
This film has seen a varied release history over the years, with collectors often hunting for the rare VHS editions, as they capture the film's quirky essence well. Its scarcity in certain formats adds to its allure among niche collectors. The interest in this title seems to grow with the resurgence of '70s cinema appreciation, making it a conversation starter for those keen on exploring the era's exploration of sexuality and relationships.
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