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So, 'Any Boy Can' from 1972 is quite a curious piece. The film revolves around two friends whose relationship takes a dramatic turn when one of them gets devastating news about his lover in Vietnam. It's all about the emotional turmoil and the clash of ideals, with a raw atmosphere that really captures the weight of the period. The pacing is interesting—sometimes it lingers, drawing out tension, while other times it rushes through pivotal moments. Performances are heartfelt, though not overly polished, adding a layer of authenticity. The themes of loyalty, love, and loss resonate, making it a distinctive exploration of relationships during a tumultuous time.
This film hasn't seen many releases over the years, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. Its scarcity in various formats—especially on physical media—adds to its allure. While not widely known, there's a niche interest among collectors drawn to its themes and the era it represents. Keep an eye out for any independent labels that might reissue it.
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