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How to Break Up a Happy Divorce is one of those TV movies that exudes a certain charm, you know? The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting the emotional ups and downs of its main character. This divorced woman, determined to play the jealousy card, unfolds a plot that's both humorous and a tad absurd. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is part of its appeal. The performances are lighthearted and capture that 70s vibe perfectly. It has this quaint atmosphere that's hard to describe, but somehow it feels like being wrapped in an old quilt. It’s distinctive for how it mixes romance with comedy, and you can tell it was made for a different era of television.
This film has a certain obscurity that makes it appealing to collectors. It was released in the era of made-for-TV films, which adds to its nostalgic value. Not a lot of copies circulate, so it can be somewhat hard to find, especially in decent condition. It’s one of those titles that piques interest as it captures a specific slice of 70s television culture and the quirky narratives that were popular at the time.
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