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She's a Very Nice Lady is this quirky little gem from '82 that dances between the monochrome and the vivid, both literally and figuratively. It's like stepping into a dream where you catch glimpses of Gene Tierney’s glamorous past while two women navigate the complexities of their lives in New York. The film's pacing feels almost like a melody, ebbing and flowing between nostalgia and stark reality, creating a unique atmosphere. It’s an exploration of identity, friendship, and the escapism found in classic Hollywood. The performances have this raw, genuine charm that really pulls you in, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
She's a Very Nice Lady remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with its obscure status adding to the intrigue. The film has seen limited distribution, making original formats hard to come by, which piques the interest of those who appreciate offbeat cinema. While it might not be widely recognized, its distinct style and thematic depth attract a niche audience, keeping it on the radar for collectors looking for something unconventional.
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