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So, Sharon (1975) is this quirky little comedy that explores the misadventures of a young country girl. The film has this offbeat charm, blending innocence with a kind of risqué humor that feels both playful and a bit provocative. It’s paced in a way that allows for some really awkward yet humorous interactions, showcasing a variety of eccentric characters that Sharon encounters. The performances have a raw, unpolished feel which adds to the overall authenticity of the story. It’s definitely not your typical comedy; it’s almost like a snapshot of a specific time and attitude towards sexuality in a rural setting, which makes it stand out in its own right.
Sharon has been somewhat elusive in terms of formats; it was originally released on VHS but hasn't seen many re-releases, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The scarcity of decent quality prints adds to its intrigue, and there's a niche interest among those who appreciate boundary-pushing comedies of the '70s. Its unique thematic elements and the raw performances create a curiosity that keeps collectors on the lookout for any available copies.
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