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Norm's Dilemma is one of those quirky gems from the early 70s that manages to blend humor with some genuine pathos. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it gives the film a raw charm, almost like watching a real-life therapy session unfold. Norm, played by the likable yet underappreciated character actor, navigates his insecurities about dating in a way that's both hilarious and painfully relatable. The performances by Becky Sharpe and Sandy Carey add depth to the offbeat narrative, making you root for Norm in his rather peculiar journey. There's something refreshingly honest about the character dynamics, capturing that era's vibe perfectly.
Norm's Dilemma has a bit of a storied past, having been lost for many years before resurfacing in recent collector circles. Its rarity makes it quite an interesting piece for those who appreciate offbeat comedies from this period. There are very few known prints, which has led to varying opinions on its quality, but the quirky narrative and character-driven plot keep the interest alive among collectors looking for something unique from the 70s landscape.
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