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So, 'That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That?' is this quirky little comedy from 1969 that captures the chaotic essence of love and indecision. The narrative weaves between two cities and two suitors, which kinda reflects the emotional tug-of-war the lead goes through. The pacing is all over the place, almost mirroring the protagonist's confusion. It’s got that offbeat charm typical of late '60s comedies, and while the performances might not be groundbreaking, there’s something endearing about their earnestness. It’s not heavy on practical effects, but the film’s atmosphere feels very much rooted in the era, giving it a distinct vibe that's a bit nostalgic but not overly sentimental. Definitely a curious piece for anyone interested in the period's cinema.
This film has had limited format releases over the years, with some early VHS copies and a few DVD issuances that seem to be harder to find. It's not exactly mainstream, but that adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate the charm of obscure comedies from the late '60s. There's a niche interest in it, especially for those who enjoy films that capture the zeitgeist of their time without the polish of more popular titles.
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