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So, 'Femmes vicieuses' from 1975 is quite the curious little comedy. You've got Philippe Lantier, this charming rich guy who thinks he knows how to handle women, but then enters Madeleine, a striking blonde who turns his world upside down. It's got this light, playful tone, but there’s a surprisingly tender thread about self-discovery woven in. The pacing is smooth enough, making it quite easy to watch, and the performances have a certain nostalgic charm, fitting nicely with the era's comedic style. The practical effects? Well, nothing too flashy, but they fit the mood perfectly. It's a film that, while not groundbreaking, has its own unique vibe and character that sticks with you.
Femmes vicieuses has seen some varied formats over the years, but its availability is a bit hit-or-miss, which adds to its collector appeal. The scarcity of certain editions makes it a noteworthy find for those hunting for lesser-known gems from the era. Interest among collectors tends to revolve around its unique blend of comedy and unexpected heart, making it a talking point for film enthusiasts who appreciate the nuances of 70s cinema.
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