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Model Wife is a charming little comedy that dives into the quirks of the fashion world during the early '40s. Directed by Leigh Jason, it captures that playful tone with a light-hearted touch, poking fun at the absurdities of keeping secrets in the glamour-driven dressmaking business. The pacing flows smoothly, with clever dialogue and situational humor that feel fresh. The performances, particularly from the lead, bring an engaging energy that keeps things lively. It’s interesting how the film plays with themes of identity and public perception, especially for women at that time. Plus, there's a certain charm in the practical effects used for the fashion sequences, giving a tangible feel to the glamour. Overall, it’s a distinct snapshot of a bygone era, wrapped in laughter.
Light-hearted comedy with fashion themesEngaging performances with a vintage charmExplores identity and public perception
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