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A Cure for Love is a quirky mix of comedy and crime from 1966 that offers a unique charm. The film revolves around Joanna, an architect, who finds herself tangled in a web of mistaken identity and forgery while grappling with her love life. The dialogue has a lightness that contrasts with the underlying tension of her predicament. The pacing is brisk, which keeps you engaged as Joanna’s adventures unfold. What stands out is the screenplay's cleverness in addressing love and deception, wrapped in a whimsical tone. While the performances might feel a bit dated, they add to the film's overall character, making it a curious piece for those interested in lesser-known films from this era.
A Cure for Love has had a varied release history, with few copies circulating in physical formats, making it somewhat elusive among collectors. Most of the interest seems to stem from its unique blend of genres and the distinctive tone that it carries. Given its age and the rarity of screenings, it's a gem for those who appreciate offbeat cinema from the 60s, but finding it in good condition can be quite the task.
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