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So, 'What a Woman' is this quirky little gem from 1943 that plays with the dynamics between an author and his literary agent. The comedy flows in a lighthearted manner, with touches of romance that keep it engaging but not overly sentimental. There's a certain charm in how the characters navigate their relationship amidst the backdrop of the film rights to a scandalous book. The pacing feels just right for its time, allowing moments to breathe while still moving the narrative forward. The performances have a delightful energy, and you can almost feel the chemistry crackling between the leads. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has a distinctive flavor that captures the essence of early '40s cinema. Worth a watch for that atmosphere alone.
'What a Woman' is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, as it didn't receive as much attention compared to other films from this era. It has been released in a few formats, but finding a good-quality copy can be a challenge. Its blend of comedy and romance, combined with the unique setting of the literary world, piques interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known works from the 1940s.
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