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So, 'Critic's Choice' is this light-hearted comedy from '63 that plays with the whole theater scene in a fun way. Parker, the critic, finds himself in quite the predicament when his wife's new play comes into question. The pacing is breezy, and the dialogue sparkles with wit, making it an enjoyable watch. The performances are solid, with an engaging dynamic between the leads that really drives the story. It's not overly flashy or reliant on gimmicks, but the nuance in the characters and their relationships adds depth. You can feel the New York theater vibe throughout, which gives it a unique charm that sets it apart from other comedies of the time.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making its original prints somewhat scarce. Collectors are often drawn to it for its authentic depiction of the theatrical world of the early '60s. There's a certain nostalgia around it, and the performances by the leads can spark some interesting conversations among collectors. Vintage memorabilia related to this title also has a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate the evolution of theater on film.
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