Lots of Kissing in this Movie
I bet this material as a play, worked great. The performances are "big" and situations are big too. However in the theater, I felt rather uncomfortable watching the couple kiss so much. This was for a general 1967 audience, so you have infants, grandparents, teens and everybody else next to you. There's no music, just silence as the couple grind on each other. That's neat to me now, but when seeing this I didn't want to be next to my parents. I actually moved to another seat.
I hear jokes in the dialogue, but they're not funny. Compare this with Saks' other job, The Odd Couple, and you'll see how funny that latter one turned out.
This one has sexy people in it, but funny? no.
As a time capsule for Fonda, it's great 'cuz she's so nearly hyperventilating in every scene. But those lips... imagine in every American film, if there was a solid twenty minutes of kissing. Donja think the world would be a better place?