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So, 'Love and Marriage' from 1964 is this quirky anthology comedy that dives into various aspects of romantic relationships. It’s kind of a mixed bag with its segments, each offering a unique spin on love and the institution of marriage. The tone fluctuates between light-hearted and a bit cheeky, which keeps it engaging. You’ll notice the pacing varies too; some segments are quick and zippy, while others linger a bit longer on those awkward moments we all know too well. The performances are all over the place, but that adds to the charm, you know? It's distinct in how it juggles humor and sincerity, with practical effects that match the era's vibe, giving it a nice period feel.
This film, while not widely celebrated, offers a glimpse into the comedy styles of the 1960s, making it an interesting piece for collectors. It was released on various home video formats, but finding a good condition copy can be a bit of a challenge. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate anthology films or the comedic sensibilities of the era. Scarcity varies, so keep an eye out at flea markets or niche shops.
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