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So, "Marry Me! Marry Me!" is this interesting mix of comedy and drama that really captures the spirit of late 60s cinema. You’ve got Claude and Isabella, who start off with that carefree summer fling vibe, but as soon as the pregnancy news hits, the tone shifts. It’s kind of messy, which feels real, you know? And the pacing has this interesting flow that reflects the uncertainty of their situation—just when you think it’s settling down, new complications arise. The performances are pretty engaging, especially considering the director isn’t really well-known. It’s one of those hidden gems that plays with themes of commitment and the chaos of young love in a way that leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of physical media, with only a few VHS releases sparking interest among collectors. Its rarity in good condition makes it a topic of conversation at film gatherings. The unknown status of the director adds an element of intrigue, appealing to those who love uncovering lesser-known works from this era.
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