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So, 'The Race' from '77 is quite a quirky little comedy. It follows Malkhaz, a guy whose love for cycling leads him on some wildly unpredictable urban adventures. The atmosphere feels very much of its time, with a nice blend of light-hearted humor and some slapstick moments that keep the pacing lively. You can really sense the energy of the city through Malkhaz's escapades, and it has this organic charm, you know? The practical effects, though not overly flashy, add a certain realism to the mishaps. It's not your typical comedy—there's a subtlety that makes it distinct and memorable. Definitely worth a watch if you appreciate something a bit off the beaten path.
'The Race' has had a varied format history, being released on VHS and later on DVD, though the latter is increasingly scarce. There's a niche collector interest in this film, especially among those who appreciate international comedies from the late '70s. Finding a good copy can be a challenge, and its uniqueness in the cycling genre gives it a certain appeal among those looking for something different to add to their collection.
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