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So, 'Surrender' from '87 is this quirky comedy about a writer who's been burned one too many times by gold-diggers. The premise β him pretending to be broke β sets up some interesting dynamics. It's got this light, playful tone, and the pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but that adds to its charm, I think. The performances are decent, nothing groundbreaking, but the leads have a good chemistry that keeps it engaging. It touches on themes of authenticity and love versus materialism, which is always fun to explore. And while it doesn't push any boundaries, there's a certain laid-back vibe that makes it distinct in the late '80s comedy landscape.
Light comedy with a unique premiseExplores themes of love and authenticityHas a distinct late '80s vibe
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