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The Strongest is a curious blend of family and fantasy from 1974 that tells a whimsical tale of unexpected parenthood. The old man and woman, yearning for a child, craft a dough doll that magically comes to life, becoming a boy who grows at an astonishing rate. The film's pacing is quite unique, with a mix of tender moments and fantastical sequences that captivate without ever feeling rushed. While the director remains unknown, the practical effects, particularly the transformation scenes, are charmingly executed. The performances, especially from the leads, carry a warm, earnest quality that makes the narrative sing, despite its simplicity. It's a lesser-known gem that carries an intriguing mixture of nostalgia and curiosity.
The Strongest is somewhat hard to find, having had limited releases over the years. It was released primarily on VHS and is now increasingly sought after by collectors who appreciate its unique blend of fantasy and heartfelt storytelling. The film's scarcity adds to its charm, making it a notable entry for those interested in lesser-known family films from the 70s.
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