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Any Wednesday is a lighthearted romp through the complexities of romantic entanglements, set against the bustling backdrop of 1960s New York. The film balances comedy and romance with a slightly chaotic tone, as Ellen, played by the charming Sandy Dennis, navigates her feelings for both her older lover and his unsuspecting associate. The pacing is brisk, keeping the audience engaged as misunderstandings pile up, especially with the executive's wife crashing the scene. What stands out is the film's clever dialogue and the interplay of characters, which lends a unique charm. It's a product of its time, reflective of societal norms and attitudes towards relationships that feel both quaint and surprisingly relatable today.
Any Wednesday has seen a varied journey through home media, with a few releases on VHS and DVD, but it's still not overly common on physical formats. Collector interest has grown recently due to its nostalgic charm and the performances, especially from Sandy Dennis, which seem to resonate more now. The film's unique blend of comedy and romance during an era of social change makes it a notable piece for those curating collections from the 1960s.
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