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K&J is an offbeat comedy from '77 that dances around the antics of two school troublemakers. The humor is light yet layered, giving a nice twist to the coming-of-age genre. It’s interesting how these kids evolve from mischief-makers to eager learners, seeking redemption through quirky ways. The teacher character, somewhat shrouded in mystery, adds a nice tension as we see the students’ genuine concern when he falls ill. It’s not a polished production, but it has a certain charm, especially in the performances that feel real and relatable. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it somehow fits the narrative, making you feel the struggles of school life in a comedic lens.
K&J is a bit of an obscure title in the comedy genre, often overlooked by mainstream collectors. It’s available mostly on VHS, with a few rare DVD releases, but those copies are hard to come by. The film captures a unique slice of '70s school life, giving it a nostalgic appeal for collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems. Interest in it seems to be growing in niche circles, especially among fans of vintage comedies.
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