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Love Has No Cure
Latif and Khafif are two friends who work together, but they get fired after making a mistake. Latif wins the lottery at a horse race because of a mistake from a girl, so he searches for her to thank her.
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Plot Summary
A young doctor struggling with his career and a past failure finds unexpected solace and a second chance at love. He becomes involved with a woman who is suffering from a mysterious illness, and together they navigate the complexities of his medical practice and their growing feelings for each other. The film explores themes of redemption, the challenges of the medical profession, and the power of human connection.
Critical Reception
Love Has No Cure, a modest melodrama from the era, received a generally tepid reception from critics who found its plot predictable and its emotional beats overly sentimental. Audiences, however, may have found some comfort in its straightforward romantic narrative and the earnest performances of its leads.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable melodrama with a sentimental tone.
Performances are earnest but can't elevate the familiar story.
Offers a simple, if uninspired, romantic drama.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment for similar melodramas of the era suggests appreciation for straightforward romantic plots and emotional sincerity, despite a lack of complex storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Robert L. Lippert, a prolific producer known for his output of B-movies during the 1950s, often with limited budgets.
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