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You and I Are Three is a curious blend of comedy and romance, wrapped in a light-hearted narrative that unfolds with a certain charm. Manolina's whimsical longing for the distant poet Rodolfo sets up a rather unique premise, and the twist of meeting his twin brother adds a layer of chaotic humor. The pacing has that classic 60s feel, breezy yet engaging, making it an easy watch. The performances are lively, particularly in the moments where confusion reigns, bridging the gap between absurdity and romance. It’s those unexpected moments that really give it character, making it stand out from more formulaic comedies of the era.
This title can be a bit elusive for collectors, as it hasn’t seen a wide release in recent years, leaving many searching for VHS or early DVD versions. It seems to hold a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the 60s. The scarcity of quality prints enhances its allure, making it a conversation piece in any collection that focuses on offbeat cinema.
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