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Every Day I Miss You (1988) feels like a time capsule of 80s music and youth angst. The story centers on a young girl grappling with her passion for performing and the constraints imposed by her father. There's this palpable tension between familial expectations and personal dreams that runs through the film. The pacing slows in parts, immersing us in her internal struggles and the budding romance with her admirer, who pens a heartfelt song for her. The musical numbers, while not groundbreaking, have a charm that captures the era's vibe. There's a nostalgic quality to the performances; you can sense the raw emotion behind them. It's these little nuances that make the film a curious watch for collectors, especially those with an eye for offbeat 80s gems.
Slightly uneven pacing, lingers on emotional beatsMusical numbers reflect the charm of the eraInteresting exploration of youth and aspirations
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