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'Sova' has a quirky, offbeat vibe that sort of lingers with you. The pacing's a little unpredictable, but that just adds to its charm. The humor feels very much rooted in its era, with moments that are both absurd and relatable, capturing that unique blend of comedy that isn’t afraid to get a bit weird. The performances have a rawness to them - you can tell the actors were really having fun with their roles, bringing a certain authenticity that you don’t always find in more polished films. Plus, there's this interesting use of practical effects throughout that adds a tactile quality to its surreal moments. It’s definitely a unique watch in the comedy genre, unlike anything else from '73.
Sova has been a bit of a ghost in collector circles, with its availability often limited to obscure VHS or rare screenings. Not much has been released on DVD or Blu-ray, making it a notable find for those seeking to complete their 1970s comedy collections. There's a growing interest among niche film lovers who appreciate its unique blend of absurdity and charm, but it remains relatively scarce, adding to its allure among collectors.
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