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So, 'There's Always a Way to Find a Way' is this quirky little comedy from '73 that sort of slides under the radar. It follows a bank clerk who gets roped into a series of capers by his brother-in-law, and I gotta say, the chemistry between the two is where it really shines. The pacing feels almost like a sketch show, with each misadventure piling on the absurdity. The performances bring a light-hearted charm, and it has that unmistakable '70s vibe; you can almost taste the era in how they frame their gags. It's not groundbreaking, but there's something oddly comforting about its simplicity and the practical effects, which feel so genuine compared to modern stuff.
This film has had a somewhat erratic distribution history, with few home video releases over the years, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. It’s often overlooked, leading to its scarcity on physical formats; if you find it, hang onto it. Interest in these kinds of offbeat comedies is resurging, so it might pique the curiosity of those looking to explore lesser-known titles from the '70s. The charm of this film lies not in its widespread renown but in those who stumble upon it and appreciate its simple humor.
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