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So, 'Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)' is quite the quirky little gem from 1969. The plot revolves around these two sons of an insurance broker who take a rather unconventional approach to find joy through music. It's all very light-hearted and filled with catchy tunes that sort of linger in your consciousness, not in a forced way but just enough to make you smile. Pacing is a bit erratic at times, which oddly adds to the charm. You can feel the innocence of the era in the performances, and there's a certain DIY vibe—like they really tried to capture the essence of music as a unifying force. Not exactly a polished piece, but it has this raw, endearing quality that makes it distinctive.
Finding physical copies of 'Song That's Playing In My Head' can be a bit tricky, as it hasn’t seen much in the way of re-releases. The film had a limited run back in the day and has since slipped under the radar, making it quite a curiosity for collectors. Interest in lesser-known music-driven comedies has been on the rise, and this film, with its odd charm and nostalgic vibe, appeals to those looking to expand their collection beyond the usual titles.
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