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So, 'Moon Over Her Shoulder' is quite the curiosity from 1941. It's a comedy that revolves around a marriage counselor and his wife's newfound passion for painting. The dynamic between the characters is light yet engaging, with some nice comedic tension as she gets entangled with a rival yachtsman. The tone is breezy, typical of the era, but there's a subtle depth to the exploration of boredom and creativity in marriage that feels quite relevant. The pacing is decent, not too rushed, allowing moments for the humor to breathe. The performances have that charming vintage flair that you find in these early comedies, making it distinctive, even if the director's details are a bit hazy.
This film has had a somewhat checkered availability in home media formats, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Early VHS releases were limited, and it seems that DVDs are even harder to come by. There's a niche interest in this title among collectors who appreciate pre-war comedies, especially those that delve into the themes of creativity and relationships. If you stumble upon a copy, especially in good condition, it's one of those gems that you know has seen little love over the years.
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