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The Glass Bottom Boat is a delightful romp that blends comedy and romance in a pretty unique way. Frank Tashlin's direction brings a playful energy, and the pacing keeps it light and breezy throughout. Doris Day shines as Jennifer, mixing innocence with just the right amount of intrigue, especially with the twist about her potential spy background. It's fascinating how they incorporate practical effects with the glass bottom of the boat - it adds a whimsical touch to the underwater scenes. The chemistry between Day and Rod Taylor feels genuine, which elevates the film beyond just a standard romantic comedy. It's fun to see how it plays with themes of trust and deception, all wrapped up in a colorful 60s vibe.
Focus on Tashlin's playful direction.Consider the practical effects used.Note the chemistry between the leads.
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