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The Virgin (1966) is a quirky little comedy that brings a peculiar charm. The tone is light and playful, with a hint of absurdity woven through its narrative. While the director remains unknown, the performances stand out, especially the lead who delivers an endearing mix of naivete and determination. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes meandering, but it contributes to the overall whimsical feel. There are some practical effects that are delightfully outdated, adding to its unique character. It explores themes of innocence and societal expectations, making for an interesting watch that feels like a time capsule of its era.
The Virgin has had limited release formats, mostly floating around on VHS, which makes original copies quite scarce. Its offbeat humor and unique take on comedy attract a niche audience, and collectors often seek it out for its distinctive take on the genre. As a lesser-known title, it can be an intriguing find, especially for those who appreciate the eccentricities of 60s cinema.
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