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So, 'Super Toys' is this quirky little gem from the ’70s, right? You’ve got these toy sales reps, and the vibe feels really raw and almost gritty, like they’re navigating through the heart of Middle America. It’s not just about the toys; it’s a deeper exploration of family dynamics, with this live-wire daughter adding a nice tension to everything. The pacing is unique—some moments feel drawn out, giving you time to soak in the atmosphere, while others hit you like a freight train. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that fits the film's handmade feel. The performances are solid, with a genuine sense of urgency that pulls you in. Definitely, a conversation starter for any collector who appreciates the oddities of the era.
This film is quite elusive in terms of availability. It’s not often seen in standard collections, which makes it a fascinating piece for die-hard collectors. A few VHS copies floated around in the late '90s, and it seems to have garnered a bit of cult interest since then. Its scarcity and unconventional themes make it a curious find for anyone looking to dive into the lesser-known side of 70s cinema.
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