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So, 'The Perfect Woman' is a curious little TV movie from '81, directed by Allan Sandler. It straddles that quirky line between comedy and science fiction, and it does so with a certain offbeat charm. The plot revolves around these two bumbling alien subjects tasked with finding a queen for their king, and, well, they’re not exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing for some genuinely humorous moments, though it doesn't rush things. The practical effects may feel dated, but that adds to its charm, right? The performances have a certain earnestness, especially from the leads, which makes it distinctive in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly silly. It’s definitely a film that embodies the quirks of early '80s sci-fi TV.
Features practical effects characteristic of early '80s TV movies.The humor often leans into absurdity, which is refreshing.A lesser-known gem that reflects the era's unique take on sci-fi.
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