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The Best of Everything is a fascinating snapshot of late '50s New York, intertwining the personal and professional lives of women in a bustling advertising agency. The film captures a sense of ambition and vulnerability, balancing its dramatic moments with romance. The performances, especially from Joan Crawford, add layers of depth to the narrative. Visually, it has a vibrant, almost glossy aesthetic typical of the era, yet there's a rawness in the characters' struggles that grounds it. The pacing feels just right, allowing the audience to linger on moments of tension and tenderness alike. Plus, it's interesting how it reflects on women's roles in the workplace, making it feel quite relevant even today.
This film has had a few releases over the years, but good quality copies remain somewhat scarce. The DVD and Blu-ray editions are not abundant, which adds to its allure for collectors. Interest tends to spike among those drawn to vintage cinema or the evolution of women's roles in film. There's definitely a niche audience for it, particularly with its blend of drama and romance set against that vibrant New York backdrop.
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