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Coming Home Baby is an interesting piece, to say the least. Our protagonist, Trevor, played by Paul Scharf, gives off this laid-back sailor vibe, returning home after a long stint at sea. What draws you in is the way the narrative drifts along, much like Trevor's meandering journey. The film captures a certain era's sexual exploration, with Trevor meeting various women, but it's not just about that; it reflects a search for connection after loneliness. The pacing feels casual, almost like watching a diary unfold, with an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and raw. There's a rugged charm to it, and it leaves you pondering what it means to come back home.
Coming Home Baby has had a bit of a mixed reception in terms of availability; it’s not the easiest title to come by. It was released in VHS format but hasn’t seen much attention in later formats, making it a bit of a gem for those who appreciate lesser-known films from the 70s. Collectors often find it intriguing for its exploration of themes that were quite bold for its time, and the scarcity of copies only adds to its allure within niche circles.
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