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Private Relations (1968) is a curious blend of comedy and drama, featuring a P.R. guy whose money woes lead him down a morally questionable path. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, almost like the main character's own frantic state of mind. There's a distinct atmosphere, a mix of lightheartedness with a hint of darkness that keeps you engaged. The performances, particularly from the lead, give it a certain charm, even if it's not polished. It feels like a hidden gem from the era, one of those films that might surprise you with its raw approach to themes of desperation and ambition.
Private Relations has had a bit of a tumultuous journey in terms of format releases, making original prints especially hard to come by. The scarcity factor definitely piques collector interest, as it doesn't often pop up at auctions or conventions. While not widely discussed, those in the know appreciate its offbeat comedic style and the thematic depth beneath its surface. Itβs one of those obscure titles that can spark great conversations among fellow collectors.
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