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Relax Yourself Darling is a quirky little French comedy from 1964, directed by Jean Boyer. It dives into the complexities of marital bliss and the unexpected shadows lurking beneath. Hélène, played with a delightful blend of charm and naivety, starts seeing Dr. Kougloff, who introduces her to the world of psychoanalysis. The atmosphere is light yet tinged with a sense of absurdity as she begins to question everything about her perfect husband, François. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which adds to the offbeat humor. It's interesting how the film approaches themes of perception and reality, wrapped up in a story that balances wit and whimsy. The performances bring a distinctive flair that keeps you engaged throughout.
Features a unique take on marital dynamics.Explores themes of perception and reality.Offers a blend of lightheartedness and deeper reflection.
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