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Appointment for Love is a curious blend of comedy and romance, exploring the nuances of modern marriage in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking way. The chemistry between Andre Cassil and Jane Alexander feels genuine, with their banter highlighting the tension between traditional and progressive views on relationships. It's interesting to see how Andre’s attempts to provoke jealousy play out, revealing deeper insecurities and desires beneath the surface. The pacing is quite brisk, perhaps reflective of the era, and while the narrative might seem a bit dated, it nonetheless offers insights into love and independence that resonate even today. The performances, especially from the leads, are engaging enough to keep you invested in their quirky dynamic.
Finding a decent copy of Appointment for Love can be a bit of a challenge, as it doesn’t pop up as frequently as more mainstream titles from the era. It’s been released on DVD, but the quality can vary significantly, so keep an eye out for well-preserved prints. Collector interest tends to be moderate; it appeals to those who appreciate the subtler comedies of the early '40s that combine romance with a social commentary angle. The film's distinctive exploration of marital dynamics is a point of fascination for those who enjoy diving into the nuances of classic cinema.
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