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A Girl in a Million is this charming little comedy that dives into the life of a scientist who, after a rough divorce, tries to isolate himself from women. The pacing's a bit off at times, but there's something endearing about how it unfolds. The young girl who enters his life feels like a breath of fresh air, and the dynamic between them is just quirky enough to keep you engaged. Plus, the twist at the end where he discovers his ex-wife's hidden smarts adds a nice layer to the narrative. It's not groundbreaking, but it has a warm, cozy feel that makes it stand out among other post-war comedies of its era.
This film is somewhat elusive on physical formats, with limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. DVD editions are out there, but originals can be surprisingly scarce. The film's unique blend of humor and a touch of romance has garnered a niche interest, particularly among enthusiasts of 1940s comedies. If you come across a clean print, it's definitely worth grabbing.
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