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So, 'Far Away From You, Darling' is an interesting little comedy from 1976 that dives into the lives of two sisters working in an ammunition factory during the war. It’s got this lighthearted tone, balancing the seriousness of the era with their whimsical dreams of romance. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing for those sweet character moments. There's a charm to their performances that's kind of infectious. Plus, the practical effects are modest but effective, adding to that vintage feel. It’s a unique blend of social commentary and personal aspiration that makes it stand out in a sea of typical 70s fare.
This film has had a limited release history, making it quite tough to find on physical media. It has appeared on some obscure labels, but many collectors still hunt for quality prints. Interest in it seems to be driven by its unique premise and the charm of its performances, which adds to its allure among aficionados of lesser-known 70s comedies.
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