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The Groom Talks in His Sleep is a quirky little comedy from 1935 that captures the awkwardness of newlywed life. The couple's domestic discord stems from the wife's disinterest in chores after her husband's departure for work – a relatable scenario that spirals into farcical territory. The pacing is interesting, almost languid at times, which contrasts with the tension brewing in their marriage. The performances feel genuine, reflecting the struggles of real-life relationships rather than caricatures. The atmosphere is light but tinged with underlying marital angst, and the practical effects are minimal yet effective, lending an air of authenticity to their domestic space. It’s a nuanced take on marriage that stands out from the era's more conventional comedies.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, not widely circulated in modern collections, making it intriguing for those who appreciate vintage comedies. Originally released on standard 16mm format, it has seen limited home video releases, which adds to its appeal among devoted collectors. The scarcity of prints and the film's unconventional take on marital dynamics make it an interesting addition for those looking to explore lesser-known works from the 1930s.
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