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As You Want Me (1943) presents a lively blend of comedy and intrigue, centered on a woman scheming to teach her philandering husband a lesson. The film's atmosphere is both light-hearted and a bit cheeky, with a pacing that keeps you engaged as it teeters between humor and heartfelt moments. The performances are solid, with the lead exuding a charming mix of determination and vulnerability, especially when she finds herself drawn to an appealing pianist. What sets this film apart is its playful examination of love and trust, wrapped up in a post-war context. The smooth transitions and a few clever practical effects work well for the time, adding to the film's distinctive character.
As You Want Me has had a modest release history, primarily on VHS and now rarely seen on DVD. Its scarcity makes it an intriguing find for collectors, as it's not frequently discussed in mainstream circles. The film's unique premise and blend of humor with romantic tension hold a certain allure for those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the era.
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