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Crazy Times is one of those unique comedies from the late '70s that dives into domestic life with a twist. You've got this husband, thrust into the role of a homemaker, which was quite a bold move for its time, really. The pacing is leisurely, allowing the humor to seep in as we see him juggling chores and childcare while his wife climbs the corporate ladder. The performances are earnest and engaging, giving it a genuine feel amidst the comedic moments. It's not overly flashy, but the charm comes from its relatability and the everyday absurdities of family dynamics. You can sense the societal undercurrents of gender roles, which adds an interesting layer to the film’s lighthearted tone.
Crazy Times has had a somewhat obscure presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent films from its era. Finding a good copy can be tricky, particularly in its original format, as it hasn't seen widespread re-releases. The scarcity of this title adds to its intrigue for collectors who appreciate the nuanced portrayal of domestic life, making it an interesting piece to track down for those who are into lesser-known comedies from the 1970s.
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