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So, 'The Goldcabbage Family Gets the Vote' is sort of an interesting watch, especially if you're into offbeat comedies and quirky family dramas. It's the last entry in the Gyldenkål trilogy, and honestly, it carries a different vibe than its predecessors. The pacing has this odd charm; it drags at times but also manages to surprise with its humor and unexpected twists. Charles Gyldenkål's journey into politics feels both absurd and strangely relatable, given the current political landscape. The performances have this raw quality that adds to the film's overall atmosphere, grounding the comedy in something a bit more heartfelt. It's definitely distinct in how it blends family dynamics and political satire, which makes it worth a look for collectors who appreciate that blend.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, so finding the original VHS or DVD can be a bit of a treasure hunt. It doesn’t pop up often in collector circles, which adds to its allure. There’s a niche interest for it among fans of the trilogy, and as people seek out more obscure comedies from the late '70s, its scarcity might just grow. Definitely one for those who enjoy films that straddle the line between family fare and social commentary.
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