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So, 'Love Around the Clock' is this intriguing blend of comedy and drama from '43 that feels a bit like an exploration of fate and choice, you know? Hora, this almost ethereal figure, weaves in and out of various lives, nudging people toward self-discovery in her own way. The pacing's a bit uneven, flipping between light-hearted moments and deeper reflections which keeps you on your toes. There’s something really engaging about its portrayal of different societal archetypes, from the weary club-goer to the restless sportsman. It captures this unique atmosphere of post-war uncertainty, while the performances, though not necessarily remarkable by today’s standards, are earnest and add to the film’s charm. It’s one of those lesser-known titles that might surprise you with its depth if you’re in the right mood for it.
This film is a bit of a rarity, with limited availability in various formats over the years, making it a curiosity for collectors. Most prints seem to be VHS or public domain releases, which often lack the quality you'd want. There’s a growing interest among niche collectors who appreciate the subtle themes and character studies, especially from that specific era. If you spot a decent quality print, it’s worth considering for its unique take on fate and the human experience.
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