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He Married His Wife is a curious entry from 1940 that straddles the line between comedy and drama, with a unique premise that feels both timeless and oddly dated. The pacing is a bit meandering at times, yet it gives space for the characters to breathe, especially the protagonist's internal struggle. The dynamics between the ex-couple tap into themes of love lost in the pursuit of success, something that resonates even today. It’s fascinating to see how the film tackles alimony in a comedic light, and it has this distinct, almost theatrical atmosphere, likely due to its unknown director. The performances, while not groundbreaking, carry a certain charm that keeps you engaged throughout.
This film is somewhat elusive for collectors, with limited prints available and an air of obscurity that adds to its intrigue. It has seen a few format releases, but nothing extensive, which can make finding a decent copy quite the challenge. Interest has been growing as more collectors appreciate its blend of humor and poignant themes about relationships in the context of business, making it a notable piece for those who enjoy deep cuts from the era.
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