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We're Getting Married (1951) dives into the life of Petter and Kari, two young lovers navigating the labyrinth of early marriage. The film has a light-hearted comedy tone but carries a certain weight of realism—it's about more than just romance; it's about their struggle against societal expectations and familial pressures. The pacing sometimes feels reflective, allowing the audience to really soak in their struggles and aspirations. The performances of the leads are charming, capturing the awkwardness and humor of starting a life together. There's a rawness to the practical effects and set design that feels authentic, almost nostalgic, grounding the story in its time and place.
This film is a bit of a rarity, often overlooked in discussions about mid-century comedies. It has seen limited releases on DVD, and most collectors seem to prize even rough copies due to its scarcity. Given its unique thematic focus on the challenges of young marriage, it garners interest for those who appreciate the subtler side of comedy from that era.
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