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So, 'No More Love' from 1931—it's one of those odd little gems that kind of slipped through the cracks. You’ve got this millionaire who's just had the worst luck with women, and he makes a bet to live without them for five long years. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it has its charm, especially during those musical numbers. There's an interesting mix of comedy and light-hearted drama, especially when he rescues a lady from drowning, which makes for a kind of classic slapstick moment. While the director remains unknown, the performances have this quirky sincerity that makes the film distinctive; it’s not just another talkie. If you’re into pre-code cinema, it’s a curious watch, for sure.
This film is relatively hard to find, as it wasn’t widely released on home video. Most collectors seek out the original prints or any rare screenings that pop up at festivals. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, and there’s a niche interest among those who appreciate the early sound era. If you’re digging through the vaults of pre-code films, ‘No More Love’ definitely warrants a closer look, especially for its curious blend of comedy and music.
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