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The Bottom Line is an interesting blend of comedy and drama with a rather unique premise. François, an advertising photographer, finds himself tangled in a moral dilemma when he sells a friend's poetic script to a porn-maker, all without his friend's knowledge. The film captures a certain atmosphere of tension and absurdity, especially as François' fiancée Christine becomes increasingly opposed to his decision. The pacing strikes a balance between comedic beats and moments of genuine conflict, keeping you engaged. It's distinct in how it juxtaposes the world of highbrow art with the underbelly of adult entertainment, which can lead to unexpected laughs and cringes alike. Performances are solid, especially from the leads, who navigate this bizarre narrative with a mix of charm and awkwardness.
The Bottom Line has a somewhat niche appeal, especially among collectors interested in 1970s comedies that tread unusual thematic ground. Its scarcity in various formats, particularly on home video, adds to its allure for those seeking something off the beaten path. The film has been released a few times but often flies under the radar, making it a curiosity for those who appreciate the era's experimental storytelling. As interest in cult comedies continues to rise, this film might just pique the interest of dedicated collectors looking for something a little different.
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