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Divorce as business: That si nothing but a comedy, but a very good one. No real depth about life but a very clear vision of divorce as nothing but business for both sexes. A man can be nearly destroyed by a divorce, but he can be regenerated by the remarrying of his ex-wife. So everything is organized by everyone so that ex-wives remarry and ex-husbands remarry too. It means no real love but only some business agreements here and there along the way. The twist comes through some hypnosis that completely meddles with the cards of the game and everything can start from the very same point the whole film had started from. Divorcing is some kind of artistic game in the middle-class suburbs. Dr Jacques COULARDEAU
AVOID FULL FRAME BUTCHER JOB: yet again...a studio "dumbs down" a release by not giving us the full image. Teach them a lesson by boycotting these "butchered" releases...Conrad Hall (the cinematographer) deserves better.
| Actor: | Shelley Berman | | Actor: | Tom Bosley | | Actor: | Eileen Brennan | | Actor: | Bella Bruck | | Actor: | Patricia Collins | | Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 | | Binding: | DVD | | Director: | Bud Yorkin | | EAN: | 9781404911086 | | Format: | Full Screen | | Format: | NTSC | | Format: | Subtitled | | ISBN: | 1404911081 | | Release Date: | 2004-01-06 | | Theatrical Release Date: | 1967-06-21 | | UPC: | 043396106390 |
See also:
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- Real Love
- Love & Romance
- $10 - $19.99
- The Twist
- Aspect Ratio
- Full Frame
- Clear Vision
- Grant, Lee
- Ex-Husbands
- Reynolds, Debbie
- Robards, Jason
- Johnson, Van
- Matheson, Tim
- Simmons, Jean
- Bosley
- Brennan, Eileen
- Bosley, Tom
- Bruck
- Yorkin, Bud
- Flynn, Joe
- Dyke, Dick Van
- Berman, Shelley
- Gabel, Martin
- Henry, Emmaline
- Bruck, Bella
- Ploski, Joe
- Bella Bruck
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