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Coming Alive is one of those quirky gems from the late '80s that really captures a slice of the San Fernando Valley scene. The film, though not directed by a well-known name, dives deep into its themes of sexuality and self-exploration, showcasing a raw and unfiltered side of its characters. It's got this odd, laid-back pacing that lets you soak in the atmosphere, combined with practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, add to its unique charm. The performances have a certain unrefined energy that feels genuine, almost like you're eavesdropping on real life. Definitely distinct from the mainstream stuff of its time, it stands out for its candid portrayal of women embracing their desires.
Coming Alive has had a somewhat uneven format history, often circulating on VHS and, more recently, in niche digital releases. Its scarcity in physical formats makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate those under-the-radar titles that showcase the era's unique take on sexuality. While not mainstream, the film's distinct tone and atmosphere have created a small but dedicated following among collectors who enjoy its offbeat charm.
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