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So, The Tough Guy With the Tricycle is this quirky little comedy from '72 that captures a certain offbeat charm. It’s got this oddball atmosphere, blending urban grit with the absurdity of high society. You watch Tonia and Kostas navigate the hilarious transformation of this local tough into something resembling a refined gentleman, which is as much about heart as it is about laughs. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow works, keeping you engaged as the characters bounce off each other. It’s not your typical transformation story, and that’s what makes it stand out. The performances are all over the place in a delightful way, giving it that genuine, rough-around-the-edges feel. Worth a look if you appreciate the offbeat side of '70s cinema.
This film doesn't have a ton of mainstream recognition, which makes it quite elusive for collectors. Over the years, it has seen limited home video releases, adding to its scarcity and appeal. If you stumble upon a decent copy, it’s worth grabbing, especially for those who delve into the eccentricities of 1970s comedies. The film's unique charm and character-driven humor keep it on the radar for niche collectors.
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