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So, 'Teach Me How to Do It' is one of those oddities from the late '60s that really doesn’t follow a conventional narrative structure. The director remains a mystery, which adds to its charm, I suppose. It’s more about the atmosphere—lots of soft lighting, sensual music, and an almost dreamlike quality to the scenes. While there's a clear lack of a plot, it captures the free-spirited vibe of its time, like a visual representation of the era’s sexual liberation. The performances are a mixed bag, often leaning into the absurd, but it's that unpolished feel that gives it character. If you appreciate the more experimental side of adult cinema, this one definitely stands out in an unusual way.
'Teach Me How to Do It' isn’t exactly a common find in collector circles, with its obscure origins and the mystery of its unknown director contributing to its allure. The film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat rare. Collector interest tends to stem from its experimental style and the era it represents, sitting comfortably among other softcore curiosities, but it’s not mainstream by any means. If you come across a copy, you might be holding onto a piece of niche adult film history.
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