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Let's Have Fun is a curious little comedy from 1943 that flits between musical numbers and a rather light-hearted absurdity. The atmosphere carries that lively wartime spirit, but there's a surprising edge to the story as it explores themes of deception and personal ambition. The pacing is brisk, which keeps you engaged, even if the plot twists feel somewhat contrived. The performances have this charming spontaneity, especially from the lead, who really sells the emotional stakes of leaving a show for love—albeit a complicated one. It's not groundbreaking by any means, but it has a certain earnestness that reflects its time, making it a quaint, if not slightly peculiar, watch.
This film can be a bit elusive for collectors; it hasn't seen many re-releases or restorations, which adds to its appeal. It holds a niche interest for those who appreciate 1940s comedies, particularly ones that blend music and light drama. The scarcity of physical formats—mostly on dusty VHS or as part of obscure compilations—makes it a fun find for dedicated collectors, especially those drawn to the era's unique film styles.
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