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So, 'Tomkinson's Schooldays' is this quirky comedy from 1976 that dives into the misadventures of young Tomkinson at the rather bizarre Graybridge public school. The atmosphere is this odd blend of slapstick and dark humor, which really sets it apart. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it kind of mirrors the chaos of school life, right? You've got everything from fighting a grizzly bear (I know, wild, right?) to the absurd traditions like getting nailed to a wall. The performances, especially the kid playing Tomkinson, bring a certain charm and sincerity to the outrageous situations. It’s a unique watch that captures the awkwardness of adolescence with a dose of surreal comedy.
This film has seen limited availability over the years. It was released on VHS and has been difficult to find on streaming platforms. Its rarity makes it a curious piece for collectors, particularly those interested in 70s comedies that tread the line between absurd and relatable. There’s a certain charm to its off-kilter humor that captures a specific era of British comedy, making it worthy of attention in niche collections.
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