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Delicesine is one of those hidden gems from the mid-70s, capturing the complexity of love across class divides. The film unfolds with a languid pacing that allows the viewer to sink into the lives of its characters, particularly the rich girl and the poor guy. Their chemistry, though a bit melodramatic at times, feels genuine, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, lend a certain charm to the overall aesthetic. The atmosphere is thick with tension and longing, making the moments of connection all the more impactful. It's not flashy, but there's a raw honesty here that keeps it distinct.
Delicesine has had a tricky journey in home media, with a few limited releases making it somewhat scarce. The lack of a definitive edition has left collectors seeking out the original prints and early VHS releases, which are increasingly hard to find. Interest seems to spike among those who appreciate lesser-known dramas of the 70s, making it a curious addition to any collection focused on that era.
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