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Walk Don't Run is a charming slice-of-life comedy that captures the essence of Tokyo during the 1964 Olympics. The camaraderie among the characters feels genuine, and I love how the cramped apartment setting adds to the tension and humor. Cary Grant, at his suave best, plays the older gentleman with a gentle touch, almost like a seasoned cupid amidst the youthful exuberance of Jim Hutton and Samantha Eggar. The pacing is leisurely, which complements the unfolding relationships, allowing for those sweet, subtle moments to breathe. The film has this warm, inviting atmosphere, thanks to Charles Walters' direction. There's also something delightful about how it tackles themes of love and friendship amid a chaotic backdrop. Practical effects are minimal, relying on the script and performances to carry it, which they do with great charm.
Cary Grant's last film role.Set during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.Captures the essence of post-war Japan.
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