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Village Wooing is this intriguing adaptation of Shaw's play, and I think it captures the essence of his wit and social critique nicely. The interplay between Briers and Dench is what stands out; their performances are nuanced, bringing a depth to the banter that's both lighthearted and thought-provoking. The pacing feels almost like a dance, with pauses that let the dialogue breathe—it's refreshing. You can feel the atmosphere of the time, as if you're eavesdropping on a conversation about love and life. There's something about how they use practical effects, like simple set changes, that keeps it grounded. Not a flashy production, but the charm lies in its simplicity.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, especially given its roots in Shaw's work. Formats have varied over the years, with some VHS copies floating around, but finding a decent condition release can be a challenge. Collectors seem to appreciate it for its performances and the charm of a stage adaptation, making it a niche piece for those who enjoy literary adaptations from the '70s.
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