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Acts of Love and Other Comedies is this quirky little TV movie from '73, blending humor with the ups and downs of romantic entanglements. It’s an anthology, so you get a mix of sketches that tackle love and sex in ways that are both relatable and a bit absurd. The atmosphere is light, with a playful tone that captures the era's sensibilities—think retro vibes with some clever writing and charming performances. The pacing varies as each segment unfolds, sometimes hitting those awkward pauses that make you chuckle. It's not groundbreaking, but you can't help but appreciate its candid take on relationships, wrapped in that warm, nostalgic TV movie feel.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily existing in TV archives and a few scattered VHS copies. Scarcity varies, but it’s not the easiest title to track down, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. There’s a niche interest in anthologies from this era, and while it might not be a top-tier find, the blend of comedy and exploration of relationships makes it a curious piece for those diving into 70s television history.
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