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There's a Girl in My Soup is one of those films that strikes an interesting balance between comedy and romance, tapping into a certain swingin' London vibe. The character of Robert Danvers, played with charm and sleaze, is the kind of guy you love to hate—always seducing and moving on. But then there's Marion, who brings a refreshing twist with her American straight-shooting attitude, refusing to let his charm pull her into a romantic trap. The pacing flows nicely, and the chemistry between the leads keeps things lively. It's a snapshot of its era, filled with witty dialogue and a playful absurdity that makes it a bit of a curiosity in the genre.
There's a Girl in My Soup had a modest release and is often overshadowed by bigger titles from the era, which makes it a bit harder to find in good condition. The film has seen a few home video releases, but collectors often discuss the quality of the transfers and the rarity of certain formats. Its unique blend of humor and character dynamics makes it a curious piece of cinema history that draws interest from those who appreciate lesser-known romantic comedies from the 70s.
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