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So, One Touch of Venus from 1993 presents this quirky premise where a statue of Venus, the goddess of love, literally comes to life after a kiss from a hapless barber named Rodney. You get this mix of farce and romance, with some amusing situations that arise from Rodney's already complicated life. The performances convey a whimsical charm, and while the pacing might feel uneven at times, it adds to the film's quirky nature. The practical effects used to animate the statue have a certain charm, embodying that classic '80s-early '90s vibe that I find really distinctive. It's not something you see every day, that's for sure.
One Touch of Venus has had a somewhat elusive journey on home media, which adds to its intrigue for collectors. Its scarcity in various formats makes it a curious find, especially for those interested in the intersection of comedy and fantasy from this era. The film's charm and its unique premise, combined with the practical effects, have fostered a niche collector interest, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the early '90s.
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