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All American Honeymoon is this odd little gem from 1969 that captures the chaotic energy of newlywed life in a rather unpredictable way. Lou and Mary, fresh off their wedding, find themselves tangled in a series of misadventures at Lou's brother Tony's place, which is basically a hub for swinging and distractions. The film has this quirky, almost frenetic pace that sometimes feels like it's reflecting the characters’ mounting frustrations. It digs into themes of intimacy and the absurdity of expectations around marriage, showcasing performances that feel genuine, if a bit over the top at times. You can’t help but appreciate how it captures that late 60s vibe, even if the direction feels a bit lost at moments.
This film seems to slide under the radar in terms of popularity among collectors, yet its unique premise and era make it a curious piece for those interested in late 60s cinema. There aren't many high-quality prints available; most collectors are on the lookout for vintage VHS or rare screenings. Its scarcity adds an interesting layer to its value, as collectors appreciate its peculiar slice of Americana, even if it’s not widely discussed in film circles.
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