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So, 'Couples pour partouzes' is this quirky 1979 French comedy that dives into some pretty outrageous territory. The plot revolves around a middle-aged director running a matchmaking service, and let's just say, he blurs the lines with his employees and clients. The pacing is a bit uneven but it adds to the charm, with wild daydream sequences that really pull you in—one involves a naked woman and a python, which is just the right amount of bizarre. The whole thing has a carefree, risqué feel that you don't see much anymore, and it's kind of fascinating to watch how they tackle themes of sexuality in such a bold way, even if the performances are all over the place.
This film has had a bit of a shaky format history, primarily circulating in VHS and some DVD releases that haven't been well-preserved. It's not the easiest to find, adding a layer of scarcity that collectors often appreciate. Interest remains niche, likely due to its offbeat humor and distinct themes of sexuality, making it a unique piece for those who enjoy exploring the more eccentric corners of '70s cinema.
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