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So, 'The Traffic Policeman' from 1960 is quite the curious little film. It revolves around this down-on-his-luck guy who takes up a job as a traffic cop. The comedy really nails the chaos of urban life, which is almost a character in its own right. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, reflecting the hectic traffic scenes that end up causing all sorts of mishaps for our protagonist. It's not your typical slapstick; rather, it uses the absurdity of city traffic to comment on the struggles of everyday life. The performances, while maybe not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that makes you root for him despite all the ridiculousness around him. Definitely a product of its time with a unique take on the comedy genre.
This film has been a bit elusive in terms of formats; originally released in theaters, it's not widely available on home video, which spikes collector interest. Early VHS copies are often hard to come by, and some fans have reported that even DVD releases can be scarce. Its quirky charm and reflection of 1960s urban life make it a fascinating piece for collectors who appreciate the less mainstream comedic offerings of the era.
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