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So, 'Me, My Wife and My Lover' is one of those offbeat comedies from the late '60s that really captures a certain quirky charm. The premise revolves around Adel, a vet, who's kind of suffocated by his wife's affections, which creates this amusing tension. When he meets a young widow, it leads to some unexpected escapades. The pacing feels typical for its era - not too rushed, but still engaging enough to keep you invested. The performances are solid; there's a kind of playful chemistry between the actors that adds to the lighthearted atmosphere. It's this blend of domestic life and romantic misadventures that makes it distinctive, even if its director is unknown. You can almost feel the era in the film's style and tone, giving it a unique charm.
The film has seen limited releases over the years, making original copies quite rare. Those who collect '60s comedies often find it intriguing due to its unusual premise and lighthearted approach to marital themes. Interest among collectors seems to ebb and flow, but there’s always a niche audience looking for unique comedies from this era.
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