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So, 'The Man Who Had Power Over Women' is quite the curious mix of comedy, drama, and music. The story follows a talent agent who’s living large until his world unravels with his wife's departure. The tone is a bit chaotic, but in a way that captures the highs and lows of the entertainment biz during the era. It has these moments that feel almost theatrical, and the pacing reflects the ups and downs of his life as he juggles his affair and a new difficult client. Performances have a rawness that feels genuine, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm. It's distinctive for how it explores themes of power and vulnerability in relationships, making you think about the cost of success.
This film has seen various formats over the years, yet it remains somewhat elusive, collectors often seeking out original prints due to its niche appeal. VHS copies are more common, but finding a decent quality version can be tricky. Interest has grown in recent years as the themes resonate with those exploring the complexities of relationships within creative circles, making it a film that sparks conversation among collectors.
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