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So, 'It's a Woman's War' from 1971 is this quirky comedy that spins a wild yarn about a girl drafted into the military, all thanks to a hilarious mix-up. The tone is light-hearted, yet it carries that subtle critique of relationships and gender roles. You get this nice pacing that keeps things bouncing along without dragging, and there's some amusing practical effects that add to its charm. The performances have this almost whimsical quality, especially with the protagonist's determination to suss out her boyfriend's supposed womanizing ways. It's one of those films that, while not mainstream, has this earnestness that makes it stand out in the era's comedic landscape.
This film, while not widely circulated, has gained a bit of a niche following among collectors who appreciate its offbeat charm. It was released in a couple of home video formats over the years, but finding a good copy can be a challenge. The scarcity of 'It's a Woman's War' makes it an intriguing item for those who enjoy digging up lesser-known gems from the era.
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