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So, 'The Dafter the Better' is this quirky 1960 comedy that revolves around Julleke, a relatable character stuck in a small town, dreaming of being a student but never getting past the post office. The film captures that blend of absurdity and camaraderie, mainly through Julleke's friends, Mil and Frans, who seem to float through life without a care. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing for those charmingly bizarre moments to breathe. It’s not just about laughs; there's a reflection on friendship and aspirations woven in. The performances, while not necessarily polished, carry a certain warmth that feels genuine. Practical effects are minimal but serve the whimsical tone nicely, giving it a unique vibe that sets it apart from more conventional comedies of the time.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem in the comedy genre from 1960 that doesn’t pop up often, making it a treat for collectors. It has seen limited releases, which can make finding a decent copy quite the challenge. Interest in this quirky title seems to be growing as collectors appreciate its unique tone and the lighthearted exploration of friendship. If you stumble upon it, you might want to snag it, as it's likely to be a conversation starter among fellow enthusiasts.
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