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So, this one, Wanted: Good Looking Receptionist and Messenger with His Own Motorcycle, is a quirky little comedy from '77 that really captures a specific vibe of the time. You’ve got Alexander and Diosa, two characters navigating the ups and downs of working at a furniture store, and it’s not just about the job; there’s this underlying mystery about the owner that adds a layer of intrigue. The pacing is pretty loose, which gives it this relaxed atmosphere that feels almost like a slice of life. It's also interesting how it plays with themes of ambition and suspicion, all while keeping a lighthearted tone. The performances have this casual charm that makes it engaging, even if it doesn’t always hit the mark. Not your typical comedy, that’s for sure.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, often slipping under the radar for many collectors. It has seen limited releases on obscure formats, making original prints particularly sought after. The niche appeal—anchored in its offbeat humor and 70s charm—draws the interest of collectors looking for unique, lesser-known comedies that capture a different era of filmmaking.
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