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August: Scent of Eros is a curious blend of fleeting moments and haunting memories. You follow this department store girl who's robbed, not just of her cash, but of her peace of mind, fixated on the boy with those enigmatic eyes. It has a kind of dreamy atmosphere, and the pacing feels almost languid at times, letting you really soak in her obsession. There’s something distinctive about how it explores desire and the nature of memory without ever quite spelling it out. It’s not flashy, but the performances carry a weight that lingers, making the mundane feel surreal.
August: Scent of Eros has a rather niche following, partly due to its obscure director and the vague classification of its genres. The film has seen limited releases, which makes original prints somewhat rare in collector circles. It's more appreciated for its thematic depth and unique storytelling than for mainstream acclaim, so it attracts those who are interested in exploring lesser-known works.
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