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So, 'Woman Chases Man' is one of those quirky 1930s comedies that flows with a sort of laid-back charm, you know? The pacing isn’t frantic, allowing the engaging dynamic between the architect and the millionaire to breathe a little. The film leans heavily into themes of ambition and romance, exploring how far one might go to secure their dreams. The performances carry a delightful lightness, and it’s interesting to see how the script plays with the gender roles of its time. It has this unusual premise that, while not groundbreaking, feels fresh in its execution. There's a fun, almost playful energy that makes it distinctive within the genre.
Originally released in 1937, 'Woman Chases Man' has seen a few formats over the decades, but good prints are fairly scarce. Collectors often discuss the film's charm, as it captures the whimsy of its era while also reflecting social themes. Though perhaps not at the top of many collectors’ lists, it still garners interest for its distinct narrative and performances that feel timeless.
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