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Blooming Early is a quirky little comedy from '76 that dives into the awkwardness of sexual discovery. The film follows a naïve vocational student, an engaging protagonist who invites viewers to share in her journey of curiosity, guided by a more seasoned classmate. The tone is light, with a mix of humor and genuine moments that capture that special awkwardness of youth. The pacing feels somewhat reflective of its time, capturing the slow build-up of understanding and exploration. What stands out here is the raw authenticity in the performances, which manage to feel both earnest and playful, showcasing a candid portrayal of teenage life that feels oddly refreshing today.
Blooming Early has had a rather limited release history, mostly seen on VHS and a few rare DVD compilations, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its scarcity has fostered a niche interest, often sought after for its genuine depiction of teenage exploration, a not-so-common theme in 70s comedies. The film doesn't have a massive cult following but holds a special place for those who appreciate the more candid portrayals of youth from that era.
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