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So, 'Two Women In Gold' is this quirky little comedy that dives into the lives of two housewives, played by Monique Mercure and Louise Turcot. They seem pretty bored, which is a reflection of their mundane lives, and it’s interesting how their search for excitement leads to this chaotic mix of misunderstandings. The pacing feels a bit loose, but it gives room for the absurdity to unfold, often with some sharp, comedic timing. There's a real charm in the performances, especially when you see how they navigate their relationships with their oblivious husbands. The practical effects or lack thereof actually add to the rawness of the film, making it feel more authentic in its exploration of desire and boredom.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem, particularly for those interested in vintage Canadian cinema. It has circulated in a few formats over the years, but the availability can be inconsistent, making it a bit elusive for collectors. There’s definitely a niche interest in its themes and performances, and it often surprises those who come across it in vintage film festivals or specialty shops. Keep an eye out for any discussions in collector circles; it tends to pop up as a curiosity rather than a mainstream title.
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