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So, 'Getting Rid of Matthew' is this quirky romp through romantic chaos. Helen, caught up with her boss Matthew, finds herself tangled in a messy affair that spirals when he leaves his wife. The film has a light, almost whimsical tone, but it delves into some deeper themes about maturity and self-identity—especially in how Helen grapples with Matthew's immaturity. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow; it doesn't rush, allowing moments to breathe. Plus, the performances, particularly from the leads, bring a certain charm that keeps it engaging. It's not just about the laughs; there's a bittersweet undertone that resonates. Definitely one to chat about among collectors, for sure.
The film has had a few formats released, but it seems to be less common on physical media, especially in collector circles. The scarcity adds to its appeal, as many aren’t familiar with it, leading to some interesting discussions among collectors. Interest tends to spike during conversations about under-the-radar romantic comedies that tackle more complex themes beneath the surface. If you come across a copy, it could be a unique find.
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