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So, 'Hat Off When You Kiss' is a charming little flick from 1971 that combines comedy and romance with a sprinkle of musical flair. It follows Fred, an engineer, who grapples with his girlfriend Petra's role as a mechanic—definitely a clash of traditional gender roles at play here. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the absurdity of Fred's insecurities about Petra's job to unfold in a lighthearted manner. The musical numbers are whimsical, almost surreal at times, adding to the film's quirky charm. The performances are earnest, with a palpable chemistry between the leads, which keeps it engaging. There’s something refreshing about its take on perceptions of femininity in the workplace, albeit through a comedic lens.
This film has had a somewhat checkered history in terms of availability, often popping up in niche collections or festival screenings, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. It's not widely distributed, so finding it on VHS or DVD might take some digging. The scarcity of good-quality prints has added a layer of intrigue for those interested in lesser-known comedies from the era, and you might find yourself with one of the few copies in your circle, which always sparks conversation.
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