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So, 'To See Naples and...' is this quirky comedy from 1972 that really plays with the idea of desire and infidelity. You've got Szegedi Anna, a lawyer, who’s just back from Naples, ready to shake things up in her life. The pacing is a bit uneven in parts, but it mirrors her internal conflict perfectly. The performances feel authentic, and there's this charming, if not slightly chaotic atmosphere throughout. It's the kind of film where the comedic elements entwine with deeper themes of longing and moral dilemmas, which is always interesting. Not a typical romantic comedy, it's got its own flair that makes it stand out, and you can't help but be intrigued by Anna's journey.
This film has had a bit of a mixed format history, with some VHS and rare DVD releases floating around, but finding a well-preserved copy isn’t easy. Collector interest seems to be building as more viewers discover its unique narrative and take on romantic entanglements. The scarcity of decent prints means that if you come across one, you're likely looking at a pretty valuable piece for your collection.
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