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So, 'Life is Formidable' is this quirky 1966 comedy that dives into the messy intricacies of relationships. It centers on a married couple who decide to rent out a room to a newlywed pair struggling with their, let’s say, intimate life. The humor is light yet sharp, and it captures this awkward mid-century vibe perfectly. You get a sense of real chemistry among the cast, which brings an endearing quality to the absurd situations they find themselves in. The pacing is interesting; it ebbs and flows with the couple’s emotional rollercoaster, making you feel a bit of everything from sympathy to laughter. There’s this raw, almost documentary-like feel to the performances that sets it apart from more polished comedies of the time. Just a unique little gem.
This film has seen limited release formats, making original prints quite the treasure among collectors. It's not exactly mainstream, so it doesn't turn up often, which piques interest. The scarcity adds to its allure, especially since the director’s identity is shrouded in mystery, making it even more of a talking point for enthusiasts. If you find an original copy, it's likely to spark conversations at screenings or conventions.
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