The patented John Cassavetes method (his very best friends get together and improvise a sketchy story idea in front of a camera that holds them in tight headlocks) is at its all-time loosest and lightest in this rosy love story, with a prim Gena Rowlands and a lunatic Seymour Cassel making a most unlikely couple. The tick-tock emotional rhythm of regular ups and downs, louds and softs, glads and sads, becomes fairly tedious; but this prettily colored movie maintains an unwavering cheer about it nevertheless. (1972) — Duncan Shepherd
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