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So, Alil Vardar's 'Comment garder son mec' is this quirky comedy that dives into relationships with a light-hearted tone. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but that adds to its charm—like it’s not taking itself too seriously. The humor is often situational, mixing some slapstick with clever dialogue that feels a bit off-the-cuff. The performances have this casual vibe, almost like you're eavesdropping on a group of friends trying to figure life out. It’s distinctive in its approach to modern love, exploring those absurd little moments that we can all relate to, albeit through a French lens. Not groundbreaking, but certainly entertaining in its own right.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in terms of its availability, with only limited DVD releases and no major streaming presence. Fewer collectors seem to be actively pursuing it, likely due to its niche appeal and the obscure nature of the director. However, for those into international comedies or just curious about French cinema from this period, it's an interesting find that offers a unique perspective on relationships.
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