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So, 'The Mermaid Frolics' from 1977 is one of those oddities that you stumble upon and can't quite shake off. It's a compilation from a benefit that aimed to raise awareness for Amnesty International. There’s this eclectic mix of performances that really creates a unique atmosphere—it’s less about a traditional narrative and more about the vibe of the era. The practical effects, if you can call them that, range from charming to downright bizarre, but they have a certain raw quality that's refreshing. The pacing is uneven, but that adds to its charm; you feel like you’re experiencing something truly spontaneous and grassroots. It’s a snapshot of a time when art and activism were deeply intertwined, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in that intersection.
Finding 'The Mermaid Frolics' on physical media can be a challenge, as it never really made a significant distribution push beyond the initial benefit. It's mostly circulated within small collector circles, with VHS copies being particularly scarce. The film holds a unique place for those interested in the era's cultural landscape, and while it may not have the polish of mainstream releases, its charm and historical context make it a point of interest for collectors. As of now, it seems to exist more as a curiosity than a staple in anyone's collection.
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