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So, 'Strange Adults' is quite the curious piece from 1975 that weaves a narrative around a theater lighting technician, Peter Ryabikov. This drama-romance unfolds with an unexpected twist when Peter decides to take a first-grade girl to what he thinks is her home, only to find out it's an orphanage. The film has this intriguing blend of light-hearted moments with deeper themes of responsibility and connection. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it kind of adds to the atmosphere, you know? You sense the everyday struggles and the longing for family - it’s quite poignant. The performances, albeit understated, carry this raw sincerity that really stands out.
'Strange Adults' hasn't been widely circulated, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. The film’s availability is mostly on obscure VHS tapes or rare screenings, so finding a good quality print can be tricky. There's a niche interest around it, especially among those who appreciate cult dramas that explore unconventional themes, and that’s what makes it a worthwhile pursuit for your collection.
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