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So, 'A Little More Than Love' from '77 is one of those films that kind of slips under the radar but has a certain charm. The premise of young couples navigating their marital issues through partner swapping feels both bold and awkward, capturing the era's exploration of relationships. The tone swings between light-hearted and a bit heavy, which makes the pacing interesting β sometimes it drags, other times it surprises you. The performances are pretty earnest, which lends a sense of realism to the situations, even if the execution is a bit rough around the edges. It's distinctive in its raw portrayal of intimacy, and definitely reflects the cultural attitudes of its time.
This film is a bit of a rarity; it hasn't seen many releases over the years, which could explain its lower profile among collectors. Most copies are on VHS or obscure formats, making it hard to find in good condition. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate the exploration of 70s marital dynamics and the film's unique approach to its subject matter. A curious piece for anyone piecing together the era's cinematic landscape.
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