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So, 'Listen, Let's Make Love' from 1968 is a quirky little comedy that takes a rather unusual approach to the gigolo theme. The tone has this odd mix of lightheartedness and a hint of drama, especially as the young protagonist, after his father's death, steps into a world he barely understands. Itâs not just about seduction; thereâs this underlying commentary on wealth and social dynamics that bubbles to the surface now and then. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to that sense of spontaneity, which is kind of charming. As for the performances, the lead plays this role with a mix of innocence and cunning that keeps you invested.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original copies quite sought after among collectors. It tends to pop up in niche collections but remains relatively rare, especially on vintage formats. The blend of comedy with themes of wealth and desire gives it a distinct flavor that appeals particularly to those interested in unconventional narratives from the late 60s cinema landscape.
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