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A Crazy... Crazy... 40-Year-Old Woman from 1970 offers a quirky take on romance layered with class dynamics. You have this rich widow diving headfirst into a relationship with a younger violinist, which is always fun, but the tension with her older brother and his wife adds a layer of familial strife that keeps things lively. The pacing feels a bit off at times, almost meandering, yet it captures that unique 70s vibe perfectly. Performances swing between campy and sincere, and the practical effects—while not the main draw—have a certain charm. It’s distinctive for its offbeat approach to age and desire, a theme that resonates in unexpected ways.
This film has had a tricky history with availability, mostly seen in obscure screenings or on faded VHS tapes, which adds to its mystique. It didn’t get a wide release back in the day, so finding it on DVD or Blu-ray is a bit of a treasure hunt. Collector interest is there, particularly among those who appreciate offbeat comedies of the era. Overall, it's one of those gems that reminds you of the eclectic nature of 70s cinema.
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