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So, 'Young Nurses in Love' is this wild comedy from '87 that plays with the idea of Russian espionage in a really offbeat way. The plot is, well, pretty bonkers: agents break into a sperm bank to nab the genetic material of geniuses like Edison and Einstein. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which adds to the fun. The pacing is sometimes uneven, but it keeps you chuckling with its absurd premise and silly antics. The performances are a mix of earnestness and slapstick, adding to that goofy charm. And those practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain DIY spirit that you just don’t see in today’s polished flicks. It's distinctive for its blend of zany humor and a bizarrely clever plot twist.
Quirky espionage comedyAbsurd premise with slapstick humorPractical effects and performances add charm
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