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So, 'Can You Keep It Up for a Week?' is one of those comedies that thrives on the absurdity of its central character, Gil, played with a mix of charm and desperation. The whole premise hinges on his botched attempts at keeping a steady job, which lands him in all sorts of hilariously embarrassing predicaments. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that only adds to its quirky charm. The practical effects are surprisingly decent for its budget, and there's a sort of lighthearted innocence lurking beneath the raucous humor. It's a snapshot of 70s comedy—a time when the boundaries of good taste were a little more flexible, and the performances have that endearing, if not chaotic, vibe that you just don't see much anymore.
This film isn't exactly a staple in every collector's library, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the 70s. The VHS editions have become quite scarce, with some collectors actively hunting for decent copies. It's intriguing to see how this film captures that specific era's humor, offering a unique look into the dynamics of romantic relationships amid chaotic life situations.
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