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So, 'Suggestive Behavior' is an interesting little film from '96 that dives into the quirks of marital life with a comedic spin. You’ve got Jenteal, whose fresh presence adds a unique charm, even if the direction isn’t exactly noteworthy. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the quirky atmosphere, right? It’s got this playful, almost satirical look at marriage counseling – it's not just about the jokes but also about the moments that get lost in translation between partners. The performances have a certain rawness, making it feel like a peek behind the curtain of relationships, and let's not forget the practical effects that keep things grounded amidst the silliness. Definitely worth a watch for those curious about 90s adult comedies with a twist.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily circulating on VHS, which makes finding a good copy a challenge for collectors. Its DVD presence is sparse, and as a result, it has developed a niche interest among those who appreciate 90s adult comedies. The blend of humor and honest exploration of relationships creates a unique viewing experience, making it a curious piece for those looking to explore this era of cinema.
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