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So, 'Van Kooten & De Bie: Our Look Our 10 - The Association Simplisties' is quite the interesting piece from 2003. It dives into some sharp satire of the sensitivity training movement from the seventies, which feels both nostalgic and ironic. The atmosphere is playful yet cutting, with segments like the stencil war and those whimsical clown slides really standing out. It captures the essence of a specific period’s cultural commentary; you can really see the duo’s knack for blending humor with social critique. And that DVD bonus with the cinema ads? A nice touch for any collector who appreciates the context behind the comedy.
This DVD release is somewhat of a gem, especially for fans of Dutch television comedy. The format has transitioned from VHS to DVD, making earlier versions a bit scarce nowadays. Collectors seem to have a genuine interest in this title due to its unique perspective on cultural issues of its time, and the additional content adds to its value for those who are into the full breadth of the duo's work.
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