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The Man Who Envied Women is this quirky little gem from '85 that dives into the psyche of a beleaguered Manhattan professor. William Raymond and Larry Loonin bring a mix of charm and despair to their roles, which is really fascinating to watch unfold. The film's tone sort of dances between absurdity and dark comedy, capturing that New York vibe of the era. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, almost like it’s channeling the chaos of city life. The unseen artist wife adds this surreal layer, making you question reality vs. perception. It's not flashy with practical effects or anything, but the performances really draw you in, and there’s an underlying commentary on jealousy and the artist’s life that's worth pondering.
Quirky comedy with a unique perspective.Explores themes of jealousy and perception.Interesting performances that capture the era.
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