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So, 'Faithful for Nothing' is this 1966 comedy that has a quirky charm to it. You’ve got Eve, this professor's wife, caught in a whirlwind of attention while her husband heads off to a conference. It’s really about fidelity and temptation, but with a humorous twist. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm, and there are these oddball situations that arise as the suitors ramp up their efforts. The performances are a mixed bag, but they add to the overall whimsical feel of the film. There's a certain lightness in the atmosphere, and the practical effects, though minimal, fit the era's style. It’s a curious piece that reflects the social dynamics of the time, worth a watch if you like comedies that meander a bit.
This film’s been mostly overshadowed by others from its era, making it a bit of a rarity. There are few prints available, with collectors showing some interest mainly due to its unique take on comedy and the social commentary it offers. It originally had a limited release, which adds to its charm for those who appreciate the less commercial titles of the 60s. If you enjoy the offbeat and the obscure, this one might just pique your curiosity.
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