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113 Cherry Lane is an intriguing little gem from 1994 that dives into the peculiar intersection of memory and desire. Sandy Beach, the protagonist, finds herself on this bizarre home tour, guided by the former owner, who infuses each room with layers of sensual nostalgia. Frank Marino crafts this narrative with a focus on intimacy and the rawness of human connection, all wrapped up in a uniquely provocative presentation. The film's pacing can feel a bit languid at times, but it really enhances the dreamlike quality, almost like wandering through your own memories. This isn’t just about a house; it’s about what we hold dear and the stories that linger in our spaces. There’s a certain rough charm to its practical effects, too, that gives it a distinct character.
This film has had a bit of a rough history in terms of availability, so collectors often find it elusive. It’s not widely discussed, which adds to its charm and makes it something of a hidden find for those who appreciate the more obscure titles of the early '90s. Its scarcity has piqued interest among niche collectors, particularly those who focus on adult-themed cinema or unique narrative explorations.
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