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So, 'The Pills' is this curious little film from 1972 that kind of dances between comedy and music, though it leans more into the absurdity of summer hotel life. You've got this moralist teacher, his daughter, and his secretary thrown into a mix of quirky characters and some spontaneous musical numbers. The pacing is a bit erratic, which somehow enhances the whimsical tone, making it feel like a series of vignettes rather than a linear narrative. The performances are hit-or-miss, but that's part of its charm; you can see the actors having fun. There's something distinctly offbeat about how it tackles themes of morality and family dynamics, too. It's not widely known, but that just adds to its allure.
Finding a good copy of 'The Pills' can be quite the hunt, as it hasn't had a wide release on any popular formats. Most collectors are on the lookout for any original prints or even rare VHS tapes, as it hasn't been widely circulated since its initial release. Its distinct blend of humor and music makes it a niche interest, drawing in those who appreciate the oddities of 70s cinema.
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