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So, 'Dear Diary' is this intriguing piece from 1995 that revolves around a young woman who has a disability and her relationship with a diary that holds special significance for her. The tone is quite introspective, and it delves into themes of isolation and self-discovery. The pacing is a bit uneven at times—definitely more character-driven than action-packed—but that lends it a certain kind of charm. You can really feel the performances, especially from the lead, who brings a lot of raw emotion to the screen. The practical effects are minimal, yet they enhance the narrative without overshadowing the story. It’s a bit of a hidden gem in terms of its unique perspective on life and personal struggle.
'Dear Diary' has seen limited releases over the years, with most collectors seeking out the original VHS copies, which are now quite rare. While it hasn't exactly reached cult status, there’s a growing interest among collectors who appreciate the film's unique narrative perspective. It’s one of those films that might not be on everyone’s radar but certainly holds a special place for those who have encountered it.
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