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The Best (1976) is a quirky comedy that dives into the absurdities of greed and exploitation. The premise, featuring an au pair girl exploited by her employers for profit, sets a satirical tone that runs throughout the film. It has this odd charm, a mix of offbeat humor and a surprisingly light atmosphere, even as it critiques the darker sides of human nature. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but the performances, especially from the au pair, bring a distinct energy that keeps you engaged. It's not just about laughs; there's certainly a sly commentary on relationships and commodification woven into the narrative.
This film has seen a somewhat limited release history, with various formats but few truly standalone editions. Collectors have noticed its scarcity and the peculiarities of its distribution. Interest in 'The Best' seems to grow slowly, particularly among those who enjoy offbeat comedies that challenge conventional narratives and themes. It's a neat piece for anyone who appreciates the nuances of 70s cinema.
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