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So, Conjugal Warfare is this quirky comedy from '75 that dives into the absurdity of a couple's life together despite their clear disdain for one another. The tone is a mix of dark humor and almost slapstick moments, really capturing that mid-70s vibe with its pacing—sometimes dragging, but in a way that kind of draws you into their miserable existence. The performances are, well, unique; the actors have this palpable chemistry that makes the tension feel almost real, yet it's all wrapped in a comedic package. It’s this odd exploration of love, hate, and everything in between, with some practical effects that feel dated but charming. If you're into unconventional comedies, this one has a certain charm to it.
Conjugal Warfare has had a bit of a rocky history in terms of availability, primarily circulating on VHS for many years before a rare DVD release. It’s not easy to find in good condition, which naturally sparks interest among collectors. The film's cult appeal lies in its offbeat humor and the raw performances that resonate with those who appreciate the less polished side of 70s cinema.
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