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So, 'Woman of the Year' from '76 has a bit of that classic TV movie charm, you know? It dives into the messy dynamics between a tough sportswriter and an elegant international reporter. The performances have this interesting contrast – he’s all gruff and she's sophisticated, which creates a nice tension. The pacing is laid-back, typical for the era, allowing the dialogue to breathe, and it really captures that vintage vibe of newsroom camaraderie and competition. You can feel the chemistry simmering, and while it’s light-hearted, it also touches on themes of gender roles and career pressures in relationships. It’s an interesting glimpse into the '70s TV landscape, for sure.
Woman of the Year has seen various formats but remains relatively scarce on physical media. Collectors tend to seek out the original broadcast version, which carries a certain nostalgia for that era. Interest in this film fluctuates, but it often attracts those who appreciate the nuances of television history from the '70s. It's not the most mainstream title, but it certainly has its niche among those who appreciate the blend of comedy and romance in a vintage setting.
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