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So, The Andalusian Widow is this quirky Spanish comedy from '77 that really captures a certain carefree spirit. You've got Lozana, this clever and beautiful woman who leaves behind a love gone wrong for a new life in the city. The dynamic with Rampin is pretty interesting—he thinks he can outsmart her, but the tables turn and you see her wit shine through. The pacing is lively, with a mix of slapstick and sharp dialogue that keeps things engaging. It's got this casual feel, almost like a stroll through a sunlit marketplace, yet underlined with a bittersweet edge. The performances are lively, and there's something refreshing about its take on romance and manipulation.
The Andalusian Widow has seen a limited release over the years, making it somewhat of a rare find for collectors. Formats are scarce, especially original prints, so it’s great to come across a decent copy. Interest in this film seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate offbeat comedies from the late '70s. It’s worth keeping an eye on for its distinct humor and vintage charm.
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