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It Comes Up Love has this charming simplicity that captures youthful romance. Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean bring a lightness to their roles, paralleling more serious adult relationships with a sort of innocence that's rare. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the comedic moments to breathe without feeling rushed, and there’s a certain warmth in the way their flirtation unfolds. The performances are spirited; O'Connor's comedic timing is especially delightful. The film's production values reflect its era, with modest yet effective practical effects that ground the fantasy of romance. It's a sweet, nostalgic piece that showcases the playful side of courtship, making it stand out in the sea of 1940s comedies.
This film had a limited release back in the day and hasn't seen many reissues, which makes its prints somewhat scarce. Collectors usually appreciate the film for its lighthearted storytelling and the performances of its young leads. There’s an undeniable charm that resonates with those who enjoy classic comedies, and it often flies under the radar but holds a certain niche appeal among enthusiasts of 1940s cinema.
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