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So, 'The Happiest Moment' is this quirky 1973 comedy that's worth a look if you're into Hong Kong cinema. Michael Hui really knocks it out of the park playing four different characters across three chapters, all while weaving this light-hearted yet risqué narrative during the backdrop of WWII in Northern China. The film has this playful tone, with its pacing keeping things lively, blending slapstick and situational humor. It's got some unique practical effects that add to its charm, and Hui's performances are just engaging enough to keep you invested in each little story. Definitely a distinct piece in the genre, not your average erotic comedy, for sure.
This film has seen limited home video releases, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Its original release was on VHS, and there have been few subsequent editions which contributes to its scarcity. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, particularly those focused on Hong Kong cinema or erotic comedies of this era, so it could be a good time to keep an eye out for any fresh listings.
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