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So, 'Poor Maria' from 1968 is a curious little comedy that spins the tale of a frail village girl who dreams of love with a carefree house painter. The film has this quirky, almost whimsical tone that feels distinctly European, with its offbeat humor and a somewhat melancholic undercurrent. The pacing is relaxed, allowing scenes to breathe, which crafts a unique atmosphere—sometimes it feels like you're watching a playful daydream. Performances are charming, with a palpable chemistry between the leads, even if the painter's antics can get a bit tiresome. What stands out? The practical effects in some scenes lend a certain authenticity, and the unexpected moments of sincerity cut through the comedy, making it an interesting watch.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, which makes original prints rather hard to come by. There was a brief VHS run in the late '80s, but collectors seem to be more interested in finding any semblance of a DVD or Blu-ray release, which has been notably scarce. The unique blend of humor and poignancy keeps it on the radar for niche collectors who appreciate lesser-known comedies from this era.
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