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Tour d'Amour is this quirky little comedy from 1989, though the director's name seems to be lost in time. The film has a charmingly awkward vibe, centering around Anton, a painfully shy guy who tries to woo his dream girl with a dialable telephone box. There's a solid mix of humor and romance here, but it’s the broken alarm clock that throws a wrench into his plans, adding a layer of absurdity to his pursuit. The pacing is laid-back, which might feel a bit unusual for comedy lovers, but it captures that essence of longing beautifully. The performances are earnest and carry a certain nostalgic charm, making it a unique watch.
Tour d'Amour isn’t easy to find, which adds to its allure among collectors. It’s been released on a limited number of formats, making it somewhat of a rare gem in comedy circles. Given its unique premise and the time period it hails from, it tends to resonate with those who appreciate offbeat narratives from the late '80s. Interest in this film remains somewhat niche, but for those who stumble upon it, the charm is undeniable.
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