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So, 'Butterflies Are Free' really captures that quirky blend of comedy and romance, doesn't it? Set against the vibrant backdrop of San Francisco, the film follows Don Baker, a blind man who’s keen on carving out his independence from his mother. The chemistry between him and his neighbor Jill Tanner is pretty engaging; she's this free spirit who brings out a fun side of him. The pacing feels just right, allowing the characters to breathe and develop. There’s something almost poetic about their interactions, with moments that capture both humor and vulnerability. And then you’ve got the performances—Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert have this natural rhythm that makes the dialogue pop. It’s not just a love story; it’s about discovering oneself amidst the chaos of life.
Features strong performances that drive the emotional core.San Francisco setting adds a unique charm to the narrative.Explores themes of independence and self-discovery.
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