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A Flor do Lácio é vadia is certainly a curiosity from the late '70s. The film has this raw, unrefined quality that just captures a certain vibe of that era. It meanders through its narrative, creating a unique pacing that sometimes feels disjointed, but oddly fitting for its themes of social commentary and identity. The performances, while not polished, have a certain authenticity, drawing you into the world it portrays. It's distinct in its use of practical effects that add a gritty texture to its atmosphere, making it feel almost visceral. There's something about its rough edges that keeps you engaged, like a slice of life that doesn't try to conform to typical storytelling.
A Flor do Lácio é vadia is quite scarce in the collector's market, with limited prints surfacing occasionally. Most collectors describe it as a hidden gem, as there's little known about its production and director. The film has a certain underground appeal, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in the evolution of independent cinema in Brazil during that time.
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