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So, 'The Moon Is a Green Cheese' is this intriguing little gem from 1977, and it kind of meanders through childhood imagination in a really charming way. The story unfolds in this summer house set in the Stockholm archipelago, where you get these two daughters who dive into their fantasies, each representing a different color, which adds this vibrant layer to the film. The pace is gentle, allowing viewers to sink into the dreamy atmosphere, and the practical effects are quite delightful, giving it that tactile quality you don't see much these days. It's distinct for its mix of family-oriented storytelling with a sprinkle of fantasy, drawing you into the children's world without a heavy-handed narrative. There’s something lovely about the innocence portrayed here, and honestly, it just feels like a quaint time capsule of a different era.
Finding a copy of 'The Moon Is a Green Cheese' can be quite the hunt; it had limited releases back in the day, making it less common in collector circles. The film primarily exists on VHS, and while not the most sought-after title, it does have a niche following due to its unique story and charming execution. Interest tends to spike among collectors who appreciate vintage family films or those with a whimsical fantasy angle, giving it a slow but steady appeal in the market.
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