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Assent of a Woman is a quirky comedy from 1993 that dives headfirst into the absurdities of local politics. Liz Smith, a character with a bold approach, decides to leverage her physicality to gain attention in her mayoral bid, which sets off a chain of comical and awkward situations. The pacing feels like a brisk walk through a carnival of mischief, with a mix of slapstick and social commentary woven together. The performances are a bit uneven but bring a certain charm, particularly in the chemistry between Roy and Liz as they navigate the circus of their campaign. It's that kind of film that may not have hit the mainstream but has a distinct flavor worth exploring.
This film is relatively obscure and hasn't seen many reissues over the years, which adds to its charm for collectors. Finding a clean copy can be a bit of a hunt, and there's a certain allure in owning something that feels like a forgotten gem. It seems to attract collectors more for its unique premise and offbeat humor than for any grand production value or star power.
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