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Feola is a quirky little gem from 1970 that manages to blend comedy with family themes in a surprisingly charming way. Directed by Baadur Tsuladze, it tells the story of a hapless guy who finds himself in over his head trying to run a children's soccer team. The pacing has a laid-back vibe, almost reflective of the era itself, which adds to its charm. The performances, particularly from the lead, bring a warm, relatable energy; you can’t help but root for his cluelessness. The practical effects are minimal, yet they fit the tone nicely, relying more on character interactions than flashy tricks. It's a unique slice of TV movie history worth checking out, especially for collectors who appreciate lesser-known titles.
Great for family movie nights.Interesting take on sports themes.Reflects the playful spirit of 70s TV movies.
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