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So, 'They Learned About Women' is kind of a curious blend of drama and music, right? You have Jack and Jerry, these guys juggling their lives between baseball and Vaudeville, which is a neat premise. The pacing has this nice, old-school rhythm, typical for the era, but it’s the atmosphere that really stands out. You can almost feel the tension of love and the allure of gold-diggers creeping in. The performances are pretty engaging, with a touch of that 1930s charm. It's not groundbreaking, but what it lacks in innovation, it makes up for in character dynamics. The way they navigate relationships feels oddly relatable, despite the setting. And there's a few neat practical effects here and there that capture the mood well for the time.
Interesting take on male bonding amid life challenges.Nuanced depiction of love and ambition in the 1930s.Unique blend of musical elements with narrative drama.
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