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That's All That Matters is a 1931 comedy that captures the lighthearted absurdity of relationships. Set against the backdrop of a lively party, it showcases a woman and her husband who, instead of sticking together, find themselves paired off with other partners. The pacing is brisk, and the atmosphere feels distinctly pre-Code, where moral boundaries are playfully bent. Performances are exaggerated yet charming, giving it an endearing quality. What stands out is its playful take on infidelity and freedom, wrapped in a whimsical tone. It’s a nice snapshot of the era's evolving attitudes toward romance and fidelity.
That's All That Matters has seen limited releases, with few known prints circulating among collectors, making it somewhat of a rarity. Its charm lies in the 1930s party atmosphere and the comedic exploration of marriage dynamics, which can be quite appealing for those interested in early sound films. While it may not be widely known, its quirks and themes attract niche collectors drawn to the intricacies of pre-Code cinema.
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