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So, The Art of Marriage is this intriguing 1970 documentary directed by Sean S. Cunningham. It’s got this casual, almost conversational tone that feels like you're sitting in on a seminar with friends. The pacing is deliberately laid-back, allowing the host to delve into various aspects of marital intimacy with a blend of seriousness and humor. It doesn't shy away from discussing the nitty-gritty of relationships, which is kind of refreshing for its time. The way it tackles these themes is unique, almost educational but with a lightness that keeps it from being too heavy. The practical effects—if you can call them that—are more about the real-life examples and anecdotes shared. Overall, it's a quirky piece that stands out in Cunningham's filmography.
Explores themes of intimacy and communicationFeatures a laid-back, seminar-style presentationOffers a mix of humor and serious discussion
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