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So, 'Live in Love in' is this quirky little comedy from '89 that really captures the chaotic spirit of the late '60s. You've got this draft-dodger who, in a rather clever twist, pretends to be gay to escape the war draft – and he ends up living with two women. The atmosphere is light, playful, but there’s an undercurrent of social commentary that makes it a bit more than just slapstick. The pacing has a nice rhythm, it keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances, while not standout, do have a certain charm that adds to the film's distinctiveness. It's one of those gems that might fly under the radar but has a unique take on themes of identity and societal norms.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat hard to find. It tends to pop up in niche collections, especially those focused on offbeat comedies from the late 80s and early 90s. Interest among collectors has been growing, particularly for those who appreciate its blend of humor and social commentary, so if you come across it, it might be worth adding to your inventory.
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