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Lonely Wives is one of those quirky gems from the early '70s that straddles the line between parody and softcore. The film's tone is playful, if not a bit cheeky, with its oft-naked male reporter stumbling into the lives of these 'sexual widows.' It explores themes of neglect and longing through a lens of absurdity. The pacing can feel uneven, bouncing from comedic situations to more intimate encounters, which adds a certain charm. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are minimal but effective in delivering the film's cheeky humor. Performances vary, but the absurdity of the premise keeps you engaged, making it a distinctive piece in the genre.
Lonely Wives has had a varied release history, with some early prints being harder to come by. While not the most mainstream title, it does hold a certain appeal for collectors of niche '70s cinema, especially those interested in the comedic side of adult films. Its scarcity in original formats adds to its charm, and it often pops up in discussions among enthusiasts of this era.
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