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So, 'The Feminist and the Fuzz' is this quirky comedy from 1971 that tries to blend social commentary with classic roommate antics. You have this vibrant women's lib advocate clashing with a rather clueless, old-school cop, and their dynamic sets up plenty of amusing situations. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it a laid-back, almost episodic feel, but that somehow works to its advantage. The performances are a mixed bag; some moments are genuinely hilarious, while others might feel a tad forced. It's not often you see a film tackle gender issues with a comedic lens in this era, which adds a layer of distinctiveness. Plus, the practical effects and set designs capture that funky '70s vibe beautifully.
This film has had a rather limited release history, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. It's not exactly flooding the market, which adds to its rare appeal. There are a few obscure VHS copies floating around, but finding a pristine version is a challenge. Those who appreciate '70s comedies with a twist will likely keep an eye out for this one.
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