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Goodbye Again is an interesting little comedy from 1933, directed by Michael Curtiz. It captures the chaotic spirit of romantic entanglements, with a novelist caught between his past and present. The pacing is brisk, with a lightness that makes the flirtatious mix-ups feel almost effortless. The atmosphere has that charming pre-Code vibe—there's a sense of playful mischief throughout. The performances are solid, especially the novelist's secretary, whose unspoken feelings add a layer of depth to the otherwise comedic chaos. It's a film that revels in misunderstandings and clever dialogue, all while showcasing the era's distinctive cinematic style. Definitely a unique piece of the romantic comedy puzzle for collectors.
Features strong performances from lead actorsCaptures the essence of pre-Code HollywoodA fascinating look at romance and ambition
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