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More Than Friends (1978) is a curious blend of comedy and drama that centers on the complicated relationship between Matty Perlman and Alan Corkus. The film weaves through moments of humor and genuine emotional depth, capturing that awkward phase of wanting something more from friendship. The pacing has a relaxed yet engaging feel, making it easy to settle into their world. Performances are quite charming, with a certain rawness that lends authenticity to their dynamic. It's distinctive for its exploration of friendship's gray areas, a theme that often resonates but is rarely addressed so straightforwardly in TV movies of its era.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Initially broadcast as a TV movie, it hasn't seen a resurgence in the home video market, which adds to its scarcity. Interest among collectors often stems from its unique take on relationships during a period when such themes were not frequently explored in television, making it a niche but intriguing piece for those who appreciate 70s television history.
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