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So, 'Do I Love You?' from 1934 is this quirky little comedy-drama that follows a young married couple navigating their lives as Soviet students. It’s got this offbeat charm, with the pacing reflecting the youthful exuberance of its characters, but unfortunately, the film’s physical existence has vanished into thin air. The themes, I gather, revolve around love and the struggles of early marriage, which probably resonates even today. You can only imagine the performances, capturing that era’s unique blend of humor and earnestness—it's a shame we can't see it now. There's something about lost films that adds an air of mystery, don’t you think?
This film is particularly scarce, given that it hasn't survived in any known print. Collectors often discuss its unique place in early Soviet cinema, even though the details are mostly lost to time. The lack of available materials makes finding any memorabilia quite difficult, which ups its interest factor among collectors who focus on obscure titles and cinematic history.
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